[TriLUG] Tools for tracking time / work on Linux platform
Jeremy Davis
jeremyhwllc at gmail.com
Fri Apr 11 17:44:16 EDT 2014
You can use LibreOffice Base to build a custom tracker. I built one at work
with MS Access. It evolved over time and eventually I built a similar
version with LibreOffice Base. It is great on a local box. Not so great for
mobile though.
On Apr 11, 2014 3:44 PM, "Errol Casey" <errol at askerrol.org> wrote:
> I have been looking without success to find a tool to use on Linux, to
> track time (work) easily. Under windows, I've used manictime
> http://www.manictime.com/
>
> It monitors what you do, and allows you to easily mark up your time and tag
> it with a graphical front end.
>
> I've searched and looked at a few tools including RescueTime, that I can
> use via the web. But it would be nice to have a local tool, so it could
> record activity/inactivity of my work machine as well. This allows me to
> come back, and highlight and tag specific tasks I did at a later time.
>
> Would be interested in hearing what tools, or methods others use in a linux
> environment.
>
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