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Features
What's in it for you?
Time Tracking
Timekeeper's primary function is to track time. Start the timer, stop the timer, and, if you feel like it, add a few notes.
Multiple Dimensions
Track your time against Projects, Activities, Locations, and user-defined Categories. Or none of these. It's up to you.
Reports
Timekeeper offers a Journal Entry Report, a Time Grid, and a Punch Card Report to help you see where your time is spent.
To Do List
Add any Project to a To Do list. Keep track of todo item notes, status, start date, due date, and even time estimates.
Notebook
Write daily notes or jot down random thoughts not bound to a specific start or end time. Track notes against time tracking dimensions.
Calendar View
A familiar overview of your tracked data. Highlights days where you've recorded time. Click to view or edit the tracked details.
Countdown
Display a countdown timer based on an ad-hoc, user-entered time or count down to a pre-defined event. Resize it for easy viewing.
Stopwatch
Count up time with hundredth of a second resolution. Supports standard lap and reset functions. Run multiple instances.
And More...
Define events and set reminders. Flexible find function for your entries. Advanced filtering for reports and grids. CSV import and more...
Screenshots
See for yourself.
Download
You know you're ready.
About
Timekeeper is available free of charge and free of registration. Just download it and use it. That's it.
The current download is an open beta test of Timekeeper 3.0. Visit the old site to download the stable 2.3 version.
System Requirements
Timekeeper requires Windows XP or greater. It runs on Microsoft .NET Framework 4.
Download
| Version | Release Date | OS | Size | Download |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3.0.521.7 | October 7, 2014 | 32-bit Windows | 8,364 kb | Download |
| 3.0.521.7 | October 7, 2014 | 64-bit Windows | 8,366 kb | Download |
Support
Or lack thereof.
This software is the hobby of a single developer, and as such, I cannot provide individual support nor can I make any guarantees about bug fixes or any new features.
That being said, I have been developing Timekeeper since 1999 and I have no plans to quit any time soon. Time tracking is a bit of a compulsion of mine, so I plan to keep at this for as long as I still have this brain.
Full documentation can be found online here. If you're still having trouble, send me an email at get-help <at> technitivity <dot> com . I can't promise a response, but I'll do my best.