On 08/11/2022 12:20 AM, Timotheus Pokorra wrote:
>> I am in search of open-source software to track billable time for myself. A
>> quick Google search did not find anything that is open-source but I am
>> hoping that this group might know of such software? The platform is C7.
>
> I am using
Am 11.08.22 um 16:36 schrieb cen...@niob.at:
Am 11.08.22 um 06:20 schrieb Timotheus Pokorra:
"Kimai is a free, open source and online time-tracking software
designed for small businesses and freelancers. It is built with modern
technologies such as Symfony, Bootstrap, RESTful API, Doctrine,
I would start by visiting:
https://github.com/awesome-selfhosted/awesome-selfhosted
Maybe for you specifically:
https://github.com/awesome-selfhosted/awesome-selfhosted#money-budgeting--management
I have used ihatemoney :) but not maybe exactly what you are requesting.
Regards
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Am 11.08.22 um 06:20 schrieb Timotheus Pokorra:
"Kimai is a free, open source and online time-tracking software
designed for small businesses and freelancers. It is built with modern
technologies such as Symfony, Bootstrap, RESTful API, Doctrine,
AdminLTE, Webpack, ES6 and many more."
So
I am in search of open-source software to track billable time for myself. A
quick Google search did not find anything that is open-source but I am hoping
that this group might know of such software? The platform is C7.
I am using Kimai. It is written in PHP.
"Kimai is a free, open source and
On 08/10/2022 03:33 PM, Christopher Wensink wrote:
> You need an effective ticketing system to track billable hours.
>
> Some examples include osticket and hesk.
>
> Jason does a good job explaining in detail with videos step by step on how to
> run osticket in the Linux in the Real World v7
You need an effective ticketing system to track billable hours.
Some examples include osticket and hesk.
Jason does a good job explaining in detail with videos step by step on
how to run osticket in the Linux in the Real World v7 version of the
course, and the v8 of the coruse covers hesk.
I am in search of open-source software to track billable time for myself. A
quick Google search did not find anything that is open-source but I am hoping
that this group might know of such software? The platform is C7.
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I am looking for suggestions for open-source time tracking software to run on
CentOS. If the data can be stored in my own central database, that is a plus,
as is the potential availability of some client that can run on Android.
Thank you.
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