Quasima Time Tracker (formerly MapleXp) 2.0.2

4.4 out of 5 stars 4.4 (65 votes)

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Windows 7/Server 2003/Server 2008/Vista/XP / Shareware; $18.00 / 6,041 downloads

Quasima Time Tracker (formerly MapleXp) is a simple application allows you to keep track of multiple tasks and categorize how much time you spent working on each of them.

Reviews of Quasima Time Tracker (formerly MapleXp)

  1. 1 out of 5 stars
    frodo888

    Reviewing 0.8.6 (Apr 17, 2006)

    This application is quite usefull but has a low functionality. I use another application for this purpose (loizziZeitkontrolle / loizziTimecontrol). More functions and a nice UI, but unfortunately with somewhat bad english translations. The german UI is ok, so this is not a problem for me. .NET (2.0) is also needed.

    I don't understand why there are so negative attitudes in relation with the .NET technology. Windows Vista will make it to a standard technology.

    Bye

    frodo888

  2. 2 out of 5 stars
    coolticker

    Reviewing 0.8 (Feb 28, 2006)

    Rather low rate because this time manager is not very user friendly (I tested about 50 time manager applications) and because it is .NET

    .NET applications uses a lot of memory and resources, MapleXP 0.8 in not exception as it user up to 23MB RAM just after adding one project and one task.

  3. 5 out of 5 stars
    KayNine

    Reviewing 0.7.7 Beta (Dec 21, 2005)

    Very good and useful tool, 4 stars. But I give 5, just to even out those .NET bashers!!

    .NET is a great framework! Nobody complains about QT or other frameworks. Even about Java-based applications (which IMHO is quite the same) there are no to less complaints.

    Guys, accept it, .NET is alive, it's not just a hype!

  4. 2 out of 5 stars
    Aegis69

    Reviewing 0.7.6 Beta (Oct 17, 2005)

    ".NET runtime will be installed on pretty much every computer with Windows XP by next end of next year. Windows Vista is built on the .NET framework."

    Ok. You must be assuming EVERYONE will upgrade from windows XP to Vista? Yeah right. They Might get a 20% adoption rate in the first year, a little better than the adoption rate from Windows 2003 server got.

    I for one do not have .NET on my machines, don't need it, will never get it. I also run most of my games on Linux using WineX, they work just fine without DirectX

    I agree there are lots of better alternatives to this program out there.

  5. 4 out of 5 stars
    DigitalSin

    Reviewing 0.7.6 Beta (Oct 17, 2005)

    Nice program.

    To you uneducated folks who blindly bash .NET - I bet you have DirectX installed to play games, right? I bet you have about 25 other runtimes installed on your machine that you don't even know about.

    .NET runtime will be installed on pretty much every computer with Windows XP by next end of next year. Windows Vista is built on the .NET framework.

    Get over it.

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