Rachota is a straightforward application for time tracking different projects on one computer. It displays time data in diagram form and creates HTML reports
Rachota's graphical interface is quite straightforward and shouldn't even pose a challenge to novice computer users.
This Java application helps those who work with computers on a daily basis and are curious how efficiently they use their time. It is basically a scheduler that measures how much time one spends on pre-defined tasks during a day.
The data can be used later for backward evaluation or generation of reports e.g. for managers. However, it is important to emphasize that it is responsibility of the user to switch between tasks - system does not guess what work is being done at the moment.
Here are some key features of "Rachota":
· basic day view on tasks
· history view with charts and filters
· generation of HTML reports
· ordinary/regular/private/idle tasks
· notifications, automatic switching, downtime support
· transfer of time between tasks
· system settings
· XML diary files
· localized, accessible
Requirements:
· Java Runtime Environment 1.5 or later
What's New in This Release: [ read full changelog ]
· Rachota 2.2 introduces two main brand new features: Analytics view and Projects tab in History view.
· Analytics view analyses measured data of Rachota user and provides suggestions for improvements. In addition to that it also shows a comparison chart with working times of user and other Rachota users. This data is taken from Rachota Analytics server and is available only if user him/herself provides his/her own data to others.
· Projects tab shows a breakdown of tasks by projects (i.e. keywords assigned to tasks). User can see how much time individual projects take, how many tasks they contain or their average status and priority.