Titrax - Time Tracker for the Palm Pilot

What is titrax?

Titrax is a well known time tracking utility. It is useful for people who are working in many different projects and have to track their daily time spent in any project. The original titrax is available for UNIX and M$. This program is a from scratch rewrite of the original software written by Harald Tveit Alvestrand . For more information how to use it, you should read the tutorial.

This version was written by: Bernd Esser, DETECON GmbH, Oberkasseler Str.2, 53222 Bonn, Germany and Dave Sifry, and was originally posted on Dave's web site, which as since gone away.

I found it there and have been using it since mid-1998. It is too great of a program to loose, esp, available in source under GNU license. SO I am posting it and hope it continues to be enhanced.

I have created a reporting program in Perl to produce monthly (or whatever) reports.

Latest News:

Bernd Esser has been working on the program again, since Dec 1998. Newer versions are in beta and can be found below. His new versions can be found in the Beta directory of the source archive that can be found in the download area.

Frequently Asked Questions

Downloads

Reporting Program

Dr. Bernd Esser's Website

Please send info about Notes, comments, additions to Titrax info center


Developer's Corner

The problem is, there is only one developer, Dr. Bernd Esser, and he is far too buzy with normal life to keep up with regular updates. SO anyone who'd like to help develop Titrax, please email us, so we know who you are, and check back here as more information and updates are posted.

I have tried to import the program into Metroworks for the Palm but have not released that version due to not finishing cleaning up the screen alignments -- (that's been a real pain.). If anyone would like to work with the MW version, let me know and I will post it.

The latest Status is that Dr. Esser has created a 4.04 with a number of minor improvements and the major shift to a development platform that is easy to recreate, esp, since Palm now supports a GNU/Linux based system. I have posted (in the development tools directory) a set of notes, based on the Palm web site, that I used to install the development tools and successfully rebuild a Titrax .prc file. Hopefully this means more improvements and enhancements in Titrax will be forecoming soon.