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Thai Chi? What is the meaning of this name? Don't think about, this program is in no way concerned with chinese martial arts. The name is just a shortcut for "Timesheet", the software published by Jody M Sankey for Palm hanhelds (PalmOS 3.5 and above) which is the source for Thai Chi. In other words: Thai Chi is the great supplement of Timesheet.
You can download Timesheet from Sankey's site ( www.jsankey.com), it may be used freely for non commercial purposes. It's a fantastic application for anyone working in a company which is obsessive about time reporting. Timesheet aims to track the time spent on any number of different tasks to the nearest minute, with the ability to exclude scheduled breaks.
There is the ability to export the data to your PC as CVS, too. However the resulting data isn't practical in many ways because there are many calculations which are possible and preferable but not included.
Time to try Thai Chi! It runs on PC, processes the Timesheet output and presents clearly arranged tables, adds all numbers and calculates averages - for all periods you desire. It takes standard time and limits into account, too.
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The features
- Thai Chi processes the complete output (clockings) of the freeware Timesheet.
- Full window application for Windows (Win 98 and above) and Linux (with Perl installed)
- Presents a daily list of start- and endtimes, the total time of each task, accumulated time of all tasks, total time of breaks and overtimes
- Presents a statistic for each month and each desired time: Sum of working days, total and average times of each task, breaks, overtimes, start- and endtimes. Additionally Thai Chi counts the workingdays over the statutory limit
- Is able to manage 12- and 24-hour-system
- Saves the result as a txt-file if desired
- Preferences and language are adjustable by seperated configuration files
Requirements
There are two versions of the program available: An exe-file to run with Windows 98 and above and a pl-file (source code) to run with Windows and Linux with Perl installed. These are the requirements for the different systems:
Windows (98,ME,2000,XP):
- none
Linux/Unix:
- Perl (free Download at www.perl.com and www.activestate.com) |
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Do you want to get informations if we discover a bug? Or if there is a new version available? Then order the SupportLetter (in german language) for free! More infos
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