Timetool (ver 1.01) Abandoned Freeware The DOS Timetool is a simple timeclock program with a resolution of 1 minute. Assign up to 20 individual projects, and the program will clock the time acrued for each one. Note only one project is clocked at a time, so you must stop clocking one project before you can clock another. The timeclock is -NOT- a TSR. Instead, the program simply compares the start time logged in the file "TIMETOOL.DAT" to the current system clock time, to determine the elapsed time. Therefore, you only need to run the Timetool program when you are actually starting or stoping a project. Note that because clocked time continues until you manually stop the tracking, it is important that you don't forget to stop clocking before you turn off the computer (or it will clock this OFF time as well). Fortunately, you can manually adjust a time if you goof, reset all times (useful at the start of a day), and export the contents of TIMETOOL.DAT to a CSV file. WARNING: The CSV file is named with the current days date. As such, if you export more than once a day, the file will be overwritten with the latest data.