Toms,
Hamster looks really nice. Do you know gtimelog[1].
IMHO a quite primitive tool UI-wise, but really convenient to use.
How does Hamster compare to gtimelog?
Am Mittwoch, den 16.04.2008, 13:25 +0100 schrieb Ross Burton:
> On Wed, 2008-04-16 at 13:16 +0100, Toms wrote:
> > Facts are stored in private sqlite database (consisting of 6 or so
> > tables) under .gnome2/hamster-applet/
>
> So, if you read To Do list items from EDS, why not store the durations
> in EDS as well?
Knowing that gtimelog does it job pretty well by using simple plain-text
files for tasks and durations, I wonder if Hamster's backend isn't
slightly over-designed. The text files gtimelog uses to record actions
look like this:
2008-04-16 9:25: arrived
2008-04-16 9:47: first task - details about what was done
2008-04-16 11:32: first task - something diffferent
2008-04-16 12:15: lunch **
Entries ending with '**' indicate idle time.
The task files of gtimelog look like this:
Category1:Task1
Category1:Task2
Category2:Task3
Ciao,
Mathias
[1] http://mg.pov.lt/gtimelog/
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