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In fact, I am used to gtimelog which works basically on plain files and with a very basic tagging system: Everytime you are finished with a task and switch context, you just type what you did and hit enter. If you put two or three asterisk after, this time is marked as slacking (good for ending a pause or similar). Using a prefix (like -20 for 20 min ago or 09:20 for a timestamp) allows for somewhat of modification of the last entries (if you forgot to put a mark for a task).
The benefit is that you only document what you have actually done not what you plan to do next time (and might be distracted by something else).
I would like to see an alternative UI for quick entering of tasks. Do you see this feasible in some way?
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The current UI seems a bit clumsy, to be honest.
In fact, I am used to gtimelog which works basically on plain files and with a very basic tagging system: Everytime you are finished with a task and switch context, you just type what you did and hit enter. If you put two or three asterisk after, this time is marked as slacking (good for ending a pause or similar). Using a prefix (like
-20
for 20 min ago or09:20
for a timestamp) allows for somewhat of modification of the last entries (if you forgot to put a mark for a task).The benefit is that you only document what you have actually done not what you plan to do next time (and might be distracted by something else).
I would like to see an alternative UI for quick entering of tasks. Do you see this feasible in some way?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: