I want an app to track the time I’m spending working on a project.
What I need:
I work on the project on Linux, Mac, and Windows, so it needs to work on all 3 – and needs to be able to share data between all 3 (which probably means web based, or at least uploads to a server)
Free, or at least cheap. Preferably if it’s cheap it’s a one-time fee. But because of option 1 that’s likely not an option (since I’ll probably be renting server space).
A decent interface. It doesn’t have to be super shiny, but I tried a few out that I could barely even operate because of their atrocious interfaces.
As a corollary to the previous, a good way to view and interpret the data. Again, it doesn’t have to be super fancy bar charts, but I’ve seen some really ugly things.
Very nice things to have:
The ability to track subtasks. This means I can track time worked on a specific part of the project.
Good, but not necessary:
The ability to track time spent not working on the project when I should be. I.E. if the timer is started and I start doing something else, tell me what I was doing.
If it has app recording (as above), it would be really nice if it could check active tabs for browsers too (i.e. if I’m checking an issues list on github, that’s good time, if I’m checking the Dope, that’s probably not).
Things I don’t need:
The ability to track invoices, payment received, or anything like that.
Most of the apps I check out seem to fail at the “works on Linux” requirement. I’d really prefer to not have to use one for Win/Mac, and resort to another one for Linux, but maybe that’s what’ll have to happen.
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