GnoTime, the Gnome Time Tracker, is a timer, to-do list/project tracker. It includes a consultant billing system and a configurable report system.Version 2.1.7 fixes some internationalizationbugs, and ports the configuration system to GConf2. The
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'custom reports' menu is now editable. This is the last release before a major change in functionality. (0 comments) [Less]
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GnoTime, the Gnome Time Tracker, is a timer, to-do list/project tracker. It includes a consultant billing system and a configurable report system.Version 2.1.7 fixes some internationalizationbugs, and ports the configuration system to GConf2. The
... [More]
'custom reports' menu is now editable. This is the last release before a major change in functionality. (0 comments) [Less]
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Goedson Teixeira Paixao
Gnotime is time-tracker, to-do list manager, diary-keeping tool and billing/invoice generator. The 2.1.6 release improves several reports and the main windoiw display, and fixes a half-down crashes/hangs.
The "Daily Report" will show not only the
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total hours worked,
day by day, but will also show a bullited list of tasks worked
that day. The main window display can now show total hours worked
for previous day and previous week. Sub-projects can now be fetched
via scheme, allowing them to be included in reports. The scheme
subsystem now includes an elementary type system, allowing more
complex structures to be built. A half-dozen different crashes
have been fixed. [Less]
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Posted
over 22 years
ago
by
Goedson Teixeira Paixao
Gnotime is time-tracker, to-do list manager, diary-keeping tool and billing/invoice generator. The 2.1.6 release improves several reports and the main windoiw display, and fixes a half-down crashes/hangs.
The "Daily Report" will show not only the
... [More]
total hours worked,
day by day, but will also show a bullited list of tasks worked
that day. The main window display can now show total hours worked
for previous day and previous week. Sub-projects can now be fetched
via scheme, allowing them to be included in reports. The scheme
subsystem now includes an elementary type system, allowing more
complex structures to be built. A half-dozen different crashes
have been fixed.
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Gnotime is time-tracker, to-do list manager, diary-keeping tool and billing/invoice generator. The 2.1.6 release improves several reports and the main windoiw display, and fixes a half-down crashes/hangs.The "Daily Report" will show not only the
... [More]
total hours worked,day by day, but will also show a bullited list of tasks workedthat day. The main window display can now show total hours workedfor previous day and previous week. Sub-projects can now be fetchedvia scheme, allowing them to be included in reports. The schemesubsystem now includes an elementary type system, allowing morecomplex structures to be built. A half-dozen different crasheshave been fixed. (0 comments) [Less]
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Gnotime is time-tracker, to-do list manager, diary-keeping tool and billing/invoice generator. The 2.1.6 release improves several reports and the main windoiw display, and fixes a half-down crashes/hangs.The "Daily Report" will show not only the
... [More]
total hours worked,day by day, but will also show a bullited list of tasks workedthat day. The main window display can now show total hours workedfor previous day and previous week. Sub-projects can now be fetchedvia scheme, allowing them to be included in reports. The schemesubsystem now includes an elementary type system, allowing morecomplex structures to be built. A half-dozen different crasheshave been fixed. (0 comments) [Less]
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GnoTime, The Gnome Time Tracker, allows you to organize ideas,measure the time spent on to-do list items and generate invoices.This relase continues to focus on usability and conveniencefeatures, making GnoTime easier to use and thus more
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powerful.New in the 2.1.4 release:The scheme interface re-design has been finished.This means that the HTML reports are far, far moreconfigurable, and can be made to look much prettier.The old, nasty table-formatting features have been removed.It also means that tab-delimited export now works cleanly,and other export formats can be easily added.New in the 2.1.3 release:The time credited to a project after the keyboard inactivity timer has tripped is now very easily adjustible. Thus, ifthe timer tripped because you were on the phone, you can nowtrivially credit the project with any time, from zero tothe full interval since the last keyboard/mouse activity,by simply adjusting a slider in the timeout popup.Backup copies of data automatically saved, automaticallypruned back, thus providing an archive of old data as wellas avoiding catastrophic data loss.New in the 2.1.2 release:A "major" change in the user interface: one must nowdouble-click to start a project timer running. Thismakes navigation and task editing much easier and morerobust than the single-click interface, which was proneto accidental-click problems, especially on laptop touchpads.This makes GnoTime much more usable on laptops.The 2.1.2 version is also the first offical stable, non-beta release GnoTime.The 2.1.2 version also included:-- Added new to-do list report-- Run shell commands when project started/stopped (fixed)-- Added tab-delimited export of to-do list-- Removed cause of possible crashes (buffer over-run for large datasets).-- Remember what state tree was left in between sessions.-- Much improved scheme support in reports-- Language translations now included as part of dist-- Can now save html reports to file (again)-- Now detects inactivity due to laptop shutdown-- Fix start/stop timer icon in toolbar (0 comments) [Less]
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Posted
over 22 years
ago
by
Goedson Teixeira Paixao
GnoTime, The Gnome Time Tracker, allows you to organize ideas,
measure the time spent on to-do list items and generate invoices.
This relase continues to focus on usability and convenience
features, making GnoTime easier to use and thus more
... [More]
powerful.
New in the 2.1.4 release:
The scheme interface re-design has been finished.
This means that the HTML reports are far, far more
configurable, and can be made to look much prettier.
The old, nasty table-formatting features have been removed.
It also means that tab-delimited export now works cleanly,
and other export formats can be easily added.
New in the 2.1.3 release:
The time credited to a project after the keyboard inactivity
timer has tripped is now very easily adjustible. Thus, if
the timer tripped because you were on the phone, you can now
trivially credit the project with any time, from zero to
the full interval since the last keyboard/mouse activity,
by simply adjusting a slider in the timeout popup.
Backup copies of data automatically saved, automatically
pruned back, thus providing an archive of old data as well
as avoiding catastrophic data loss.
New in the 2.1.2 release:
A "major" change in the user interface: one must now
double-click to start a project timer running. This
makes navigation and task editing much easier and more
robust than the single-click interface, which was prone
to accidental-click problems, especially on laptop touchpads.
This makes GnoTime much more usable on laptops.
The 2.1.2 version is also the first offical stable,
non-beta release GnoTime.
The 2.1.2 version also included:
-- Added new to-do list report
-- Run shell commands when project started/stopped (fixed)
-- Added tab-delimited export of to-do list
-- Removed cause of possible crashes (buffer over-run
for large datasets).
-- Remember what state tree was left in between sessions.
-- Much improved scheme support in reports
-- Language translations now included as part of dist
-- Can now save html reports to file (again)
-- Now detects inactivity due to laptop shutdown
-- Fix start/stop timer icon in toolbar
[Less]
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Posted
over 22 years
ago
by
Goedson Teixeira Paixao
GnoTime, The Gnome Time Tracker, allows you to organize ideas,
measure the time spent on to-do list items and generate invoices.
This relase continues to focus on usability and convenience
features, making GnoTime easier to use and thus more
... [More]
powerful.
New in the 2.1.4 release:
The scheme interface re-design has been finished.
This means that the HTML reports are far, far more
configurable, and can be made to look much prettier.
The old, nasty table-formatting features have been removed.
It also means that tab-delimited export now works cleanly,
and other export formats can be easily added.
New in the 2.1.3 release:
The time credited to a project after the keyboard inactivity
timer has tripped is now very easily adjustible. Thus, if
the timer tripped because you were on the phone, you can now
trivially credit the project with any time, from zero to
the full interval since the last keyboard/mouse activity,
by simply adjusting a slider in the timeout popup.
Backup copies of data automatically saved, automatically
pruned back, thus providing an archive of old data as well
as avoiding catastrophic data loss.
New in the 2.1.2 release:
A "major" change in the user interface: one must now
double-click to start a project timer running. This
makes navigation and task editing much easier and more
robust than the single-click interface, which was prone
to accidental-click problems, especially on laptop touchpads.
This makes GnoTime much more usable on laptops.
The 2.1.2 version is also the first offical stable,
non-beta release GnoTime.
The 2.1.2 version also included:
-- Added new to-do list report
-- Run shell commands when project started/stopped (fixed)
-- Added tab-delimited export of to-do list
-- Removed cause of possible crashes (buffer over-run
for large datasets).
-- Remember what state tree was left in between sessions.
-- Much improved scheme support in reports
-- Language translations now included as part of dist
-- Can now save html reports to file (again)
-- Now detects inactivity due to laptop shutdown
-- Fix start/stop timer icon in toolbar [Less]
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GnoTime, The Gnome Time Tracker, allows you to organize ideas,measure the time spent on to-do list items and generate invoices.This relase continues to focus on usability and conveniencefeatures, making GnoTime easier to use and thus more
... [More]
powerful.New in the 2.1.4 release:The scheme interface re-design has been finished.This means that the HTML reports are far, far moreconfigurable, and can be made to look much prettier.The old, nasty table-formatting features have been removed.It also means that tab-delimited export now works cleanly,and other export formats can be easily added.New in the 2.1.3 release:The time credited to a project after the keyboard inactivity timer has tripped is now very easily adjustible. Thus, ifthe timer tripped because you were on the phone, you can nowtrivially credit the project with any time, from zero tothe full interval since the last keyboard/mouse activity,by simply adjusting a slider in the timeout popup.Backup copies of data automatically saved, automaticallypruned back, thus providing an archive of old data as wellas avoiding catastrophic data loss.New in the 2.1.2 release:A "major" change in the user interface: one must nowdouble-click to start a project timer running. Thismakes navigation and task editing much easier and morerobust than the single-click interface, which was proneto accidental-click problems, especially on laptop touchpads.This makes GnoTime much more usable on laptops.The 2.1.2 version is also the first offical stable, non-beta release GnoTime.The 2.1.2 version also included:-- Added new to-do list report-- Run shell commands when project started/stopped (fixed)-- Added tab-delimited export of to-do list-- Removed cause of possible crashes (buffer over-run for large datasets).-- Remember what state tree was left in between sessions.-- Much improved scheme support in reports-- Language translations now included as part of dist-- Can now save html reports to file (again)-- Now detects inactivity due to laptop shutdown-- Fix start/stop timer icon in toolbar (0 comments) [Less]
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