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I used to use hamster-applet in Gnome, which I loved for time tracking. Over the weekend I've converted myself to DWM, so using hamster is out. I've looked around and haven't found any real options other than a webapp called SlimTimer which I used back when I was on another OS which I won't mention by name. However, if available, I'd prefer something that can be used offline as well.
What are the tiling WM users doing for time tracking?
Last edited by falconindy (2009-11-29 18:06:17)
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probaly none, except if you look into it on AUR. You can probaly get the gnome time tracking applet @ work in XMonad with the gnome panel
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As it usually happens that I solve my own problem shortly after posting, I discovered a -w flag on the invocation of hamster-applet which allows hamster to draw its own window. Now to scrape out its Gnomish dependencies... namcap claims it doesn't need a whole lot.
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There are a few in the AUR. Just search on the http://aur.archlinux.org/ page for "time track" or the like.
If you do use yaourt, try a search like
yaourt -Ss track | grep time
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Personally I used gnotime for several years. It still works but development has apparently ceased.
Last edited by bernarcher (2009-11-29 18:14:59)
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