ClockLink.com provides the most widely used Web clock in the world with over 23 million views around the world. In addition, clocks can be set to display any time zone in the world, so they are not only decorative but very practical as well. Use it to show what time it is in your area. There is no charge to use any of the clocks on your website or blog.
jWorkSheet is an open source personal desktop time tracker for your projects, data are presented in a spreadsheet like format. Application offers some completed work sheet reports, however you can create your own user reports by XSL transformations.
FredServer is the server component for the Fred 2007 time recording client. With FredServer it is possible to collect the efforts recorded by the Fred 2007 client and to store these efforts in a central database for further analysis.
Fred is a platform-independent time tracking tool. With Fred you can very easily file, view and record efforts (periods of work time), structure them into tasks and projects and exchange them (in multi-user projects) with your project leader.
Those efforts can be filed directly (by specifying the start and end timestamp, a description, etc.) but they can also be recorded as you work. To achieve this Fred comes with a built-in stop watch (call Quick Bar) which is located at one of your screens borders. With this Quick Bar you can easily start a new effort, pause it when you’re doing something else, and continue it when you’re again working on your project.
Joda-Time provides a complete quality alternative to the JDK date and time classes. At some point however, many projects need to persist these classes to a database. One popular tool for achieving this is Hibernate.
To ease the integration of Joda-Time and Hibernate, this sub-project was setup. It aims to provide the classes necessary to persist Joda-Time objects.