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I use light desktop (based on openbox). I am looking for some tool tracking time spent on projects. I was using KArm (at diferent distro with KDE), but only repository I found it (including AUR) is kdemod and I would have to install half of KDE with it. I installed GnoTime from yaourt, it is 75% solution but I miss tray icon and ability to add sub-project/phases to existing projects. Hamster-applet requires Gnome panel I do not use.
My fellow Archer's - any recommendations ?
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I have never found a good tool for Linux for this and I have tried many. I use this http://www.allnetic.com/ under Wine. Has tray icon--*very* easy to switch projects and add projects and view work done today, this week, this month. etc. Reports are very nice. I think it's a great app.
Pity there's not a better native one.
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I very highly recommend one of these:
Last edited by Runiq (2009-06-21 13:45:20)
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My fellow Archer's - any recommendations ?
http://orgmode.org which among other things has clocking.
You need to install an RTFM interface.
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Try Rachota
Uses java, so not super-lightweight, but it seems to be pretty feature rich.
I tried it--not as easy to use as AllNetic and it doesn't fit my needs as much. IIRC each interval must be labeled.
http://orgmode.org which among other things has clocking.
Interesting tool. A bit too low-level for me.
Thanks!
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