Re: stopwatch/worktime program?

2009-05-05 Thread Jan Muszynski
Micha Feigin wrote:
 I'm looking for some program to follow my work time on different projects,
 preferably something that can plug into the xfce, or if not the gnome panel.
 
 I'm working on different projects for different people and I need to report
 work hours and it's a bit hard for me to follow the times by writing them down
 as I tend to work on and off for short times during the day. I want something
 like a stopwatch, preferable that would be able to keep a few of them around.
 If they can later give me an history, it's even better.
 
 Thanks
 
 
aptitude install hamster-applet

Description: time tracking applet for GNOME
 Project Hamster helps you to keep track of how much time you spend on
various activities during the day.  Whenever you move from one task to
another, you change your current activity in the GNOME applet.

 It can present graphical statistics of how long you have spent on each
task, and may be useful for project management or keeping employee
timesheets.

http://live.gnome.org/ProjectHamster


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Re: stopwatch/worktime program?

2009-05-05 Thread Daryl Styrk
On Tue, May 05, 2009 at 05:49:59PM -0400, Jan Muszynski wrote:


 aptitude install hamster-applet
 
 Description: time tracking applet for GNOME
  Project Hamster helps you to keep track of how much time you spend on
 various activities during the day.  Whenever you move from one task to
 another, you change your current activity in the GNOME applet.
 
  It can present graphical statistics of how long you have spent on each
 task, and may be useful for project management or keeping employee
 timesheets.
 
 http://live.gnome.org/ProjectHamster
 
 


That was what I was thinking about but I couldn't remember the name of the
package.
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Re: stopwatch/worktime program?

2009-05-04 Thread Javier Barroso
On Sun, May 3, 2009 at 2:48 PM, Micha Feigin mi...@post.tau.ac.il wrote:
 I'm looking for some program to follow my work time on different projects,
 preferably something that can plug into the xfce, or if not the gnome panel.
I'm using my proper zenity script in cron (every 30 minutes). I
integrated it with orage calendar and with google calendar. I used
orage categories to choose the project where I worked. It write a
zenity.log which is the work-log, and  your orage calendar is poblated
via dbus.

If you want take a look , this is the link (I know the code sucks :) ):

http://pastebin.com/f6347489a


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Re: stopwatch/worktime program?

2009-05-04 Thread Osamu Aoki
On Sun, May 03, 2009 at 03:48:18PM +0300, Micha Feigin wrote:
 I'm looking for some program to follow my work time on different projects,
 preferably something that can plug into the xfce, or if not the gnome panel.
 
 I'm working on different projects for different people and I need to report
 work hours and it's a bit hard for me to follow the times by writing them down
 as I tend to work on and off for short times during the day. I want something
 like a stopwatch, preferable that would be able to keep a few of them around.
 If they can later give me an history, it's even better.

I do not use this but...

Aptitude with ~dtime~dtrack gives me:

gtimelog   gnome?
gnotimegnome?
worklogcurses http://www.truxton.com/~trux/software/
gtimer gtk
karm   kde
egroupware-timesheet web
wmwork x (afterstep, ...)

worklog, gtimer, or wmwork maybe a good candidate.

aptitude is your friend using l to limit view.

Install them and decide :-)

Osamu


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stopwatch/worktime program?

2009-05-03 Thread Micha Feigin
I'm looking for some program to follow my work time on different projects,
preferably something that can plug into the xfce, or if not the gnome panel.

I'm working on different projects for different people and I need to report
work hours and it's a bit hard for me to follow the times by writing them down
as I tend to work on and off for short times during the day. I want something
like a stopwatch, preferable that would be able to keep a few of them around.
If they can later give me an history, it's even better.

Thanks


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Fw: stopwatch/worktime program?

2009-05-03 Thread Jozsef



Re: stopwatch/worktime program?

2009-05-03 Thread Mark Shroyer
On Sun, May 03, 2009 at 03:48:18PM +0300, Micha Feigin wrote:
 I'm looking for some program to follow my work time on different projects,
 preferably something that can plug into the xfce, or if not the gnome panel.
 
 I'm working on different projects for different people and I need to report
 work hours and it's a bit hard for me to follow the times by writing them down
 as I tend to work on and off for short times during the day. I want something
 like a stopwatch, preferable that would be able to keep a few of them around.
 If they can later give me an history, it's even better.

If you don't mind a command line solution, there's timeclock:

http://zwiki.org/repos/ledger/doc/ledger/Using-timeclock-to-record-billable-time.html

This is actually an auxiliary part of Jason Wiegley's ledger CLI
accounting system; it outputs a plaintext log that can be used as input
for ledger itself.  Emacs and Vim integration is provided.

Ledger is packaged in Testing (apt-get install ledger).  If like me
you're running Lenny, you can build it from source after downloading
here:

http://github.com/jwiegley/ledger/

There is no xfce or gnome panel integration that I am aware of, however.

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Re: Fw: stopwatch/worktime program?

2009-05-03 Thread Sudev Barar
 From: Micha Feigin
 Sent: 05/03/09 04:48 pm


 I'm looking for some program to follow my work time on different projects,
 preferably something that can plug into the xfce, or if not the gnome panel.


karm?

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