OpenTimeTool and Web2.0 time tracking

Now that it is already a long time ago, that I had not touched openTimeTool I still get nervous when I read about new time trackers emerge. On techcrunch I just read about 14Dayz a new Web2.0 time tracker. It is still in a closed beta, if I properly understood it and I only found one blog with a couple screenshots. Since I got so used to an allow-me-to-be-lazy screencasts I am disappointed when I can’t find one.

I got so many ideas about what to do better in a time tracker, I just don’t get to rewrite the application. OpenTimeTool already had some nice JavaScript helpers like the auto correct function. But I think there is a huge potential in every corner of a time tracker application. If I just think about reports and the new canvas element, about liquid browsing and many other things. That could be quite exciting.

If someone is bored and wants to pay me just for writing a (new) time tracker just contact me (wolfram at kriesing dot de).
I am also available for freelancing of other kinds, currently deeply diving into JavaScript, dojo, AJAX and alikes again.

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