A practical, reliable and useful application worth having when you need to track the working hours for each day using an intuitive interface
| Version | 1.0-02 |
| Updated | Dec 17th 2013 |
| Developer |
Carsten A. Arnholm
N/A
N/A
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| User Rating |
817
3.1
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| Original File Size | 860 KB |
| Downloads | 6242 |
| Systems | Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8 64 bit |
| Category | Others |
PTM - Personal Task Manager is a practical and straightforward time tracker system whose main purpose is to help users to track their working hours for each day and generate a full-detailed report that contains information about each available task.
The application sports an intuitive and user-friendly interface that allows you to add new sessions and start counting the time while working. Each time you will close the program, it will be redirected to the system tray menu, so it won’t disturb you from your daily tasks.
Considering the main purpose for which PTM - Personal Task Manager was designed, you are able to manage and organize your tasks effortlessly. What’s more, it automatically generates a full-detailed time sheet so you can preview all the working hours for each day.
The ‘Current Task’ tab enables you to specify a task, then start working at it. The application will automatically start counting and will display the task in the generated time sheet. By accessing the Options tab, you can set the program to automatically log-out every day at a specific hour.
Unlike most software of its kind, PTM - Personal Task Manager Crack allows you to move to another task with ease. All you have to do is to double-click the task you are interested in (which is available in the list) or simply type a new task name.
What’s more, you can even add a new work session in the past and automatically update the current time sheet. In case the current task is still available, you need to thick the ‘Active’ box.
All in all, PTM - Personal Task Manager proves to be a reliable and useful utility that comes in handy for users who need to track the working hours for each day.
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