> 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 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." https://www.kimai.org/ https://github.com/kevinpapst/kimai2/ Check for alternative open source solutions: https://alternativeto.net/software/kimai/?license=opensource
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 at least it's buzzword compliant! I keep wondering why simple tasks require that much of infrastructure ("and many more")! <duck-and-cover/>
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 Kimai. It is written in PHP. > > "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." > > https://www.kimai.org/ > https://github.com/kevinpapst/kimai2/ > > Check for alternative open source solutions: > https://alternativeto.net/software/kimai/?license=opensource > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centosKimai features and capabilities all look very nice. Further, it is self-hosted and can be accessed from computers, mobile devices etc. I will install and try out!