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Link Intelligence (LI) provides multiple methods to facilitate automated and manual linking of related web page content. It is designed with easy plug-and-play defaults for simple install and forget auto-linking, yet is highly configurable to enable advanced linking strategies.
It supports both standard styles of related content linking; transforming keywords in node content into links (content linking) and/or adding links to sidebar lists (displayed via CCK and/or Views). It can generate either style of link automatically or provide suggestions for content authors to quickly find and embed links to relevant content themselves.
Wiki / glossary - LI can auto link in-content keywords to definitions, wiki pages or other keyword related content.
Related content – LI builds sidebar style links to related content. You can either auto populate the list of links or use the suggestions search and add link feature to quickly and easily build your own list.
Search engine optimization (SEO) - LI can interlink content with a blend of in content and sidebar links to re-enforce important keywords on your website.
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The goal of the Ktimetracker module is to track, in real time, the hours which users spend on different tasks. When activitated for a content type, it adds a "Punch" button which allows starting or stopping the tracker, plus a comment field for the punch in progress.
The list of sessions can be viewed on a dedicated page which shows the total time spent, and offers several options for grouping and filtering results. The module also provides a block with an autocomplete field for punching into a node by specifying its name or node ID. The module is also integrated with Views.
Warning! This is an alpha release. The API has not been finalized and some functionality has not been completely implemented.
This module is developed by Koumbit.org, which uses it internally for project management.