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  2. Comparison of time-tracking software - Wikipedia

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    Subscription-Based Time Doctor: Web application, Microsoft Windows, Linux, iOS, Android: 2012 TimeDoctor is a time tracking and productivity tool which employs screenshots, website & application usage monitoring, keyboard & mouse activity, and task & project time logging. It also has web-based reporting.

  3. Time-tracking software - Wikipedia

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    Time-tracking software are computer programs that allows users to record time spent on tasks or projects. Time-tracking software may include time-recording software, which uses user activity monitoring to record the activities performed on a computer and the time spent on each project and task. Multiple industries utilize time-tracking software ...

  4. Digital calendar - Wikipedia

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    A digital calendar is a collaborative or personal time management software with a calendar that can be used to keep track of planned events. The calendar can also contain an appointment book, address book or contact list. Common features of digital calendars are that users can: Enter their own events. Change the visibility (whether events ...

  5. Time Management Tips - WebMD

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    Make a Time Diary. Take a week and plot out what you do every day. Be honest. If you watch 25 hours of TV each week, write it down. "This is a painful awakening for most people," says Jana Jasper ...

  6. Timesheet - Wikipedia

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    Some companies provide web-based timesheet software or services that provide a means to track time for payroll, billing and project management. One of the major uses of timesheet in a project management environment is comparing planned costs versus actual costs, [1] as well as measuring employee performance and identifying problematic tasks.

  7. Prodigy (online service) - Wikipedia

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    It debuted its real-time chat area within the service, similar to AOL's. Access to Usenet newsgroups was made available and Prodigy's first web presence, Astranet, was released shortly afterward. Astranet was to be a web-based news and information service supported partly by advertising. However, the site was considered experimental and incomplete.

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