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Reviewer: Berthold Barth Version: My Time Manager 1.0 Date: Jul 28, 2009 Rating: |
The idea of frequent inquiries is ideal for really capturing what you are doing. Set to half-hour intervals it not only enables you to clearly see at the end of the day your billable hours and what precisely you've been doing, it also gets you back on track if you've been procrastinating - looking over your own shoulder to find out how you're wasting time has never been this simple. The user interface is not too straightforward, but simple enough that you can easily use it. Four thumbs up! |
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Reviewer: Dave Goodall Version: My Time Manager 1.0 Date: Apr 16, 2008 Rating: |
This is actually a good lightweight tool - just enough to do the job and no more. It does need two critical improvements: #1 It is MUCH too easy to wipe out the log. It should be MUCH more difficult! The button to exit the 'Reports' dialog is [Clear Log and Exit] Clicking it brings up a brings up a 'Confirm' Do you really want to clear the log file' dialog. If you click on 'No' (which you have to think about as it's to the right of the [Yes] button which visually is the first button you see, then instead of going back to the main 'Project' window you are just returned to the 'Reports' dialog. It is possible to leave the log in place if you click the 'X' close on the top right of the 'Reports' dialog, but for sure i'm not going to consistently remember to do this. What's needed to for the 'Reports' dialog to have two separate buttons : [Exit] [Clear Log] and for the popup confirm dialog to be connected to the [Clear Log] button. #2 The log should be laid out in columns: Date Start Stop Duration Session Notes 4/16/2008 1:49:04 PM 1:49:17 PM 00:00:13 Status report for Pete |
| Version | Date Released | Status | Release Notes |
| 1.0 | Dec 15, 2006 | New Release | |
| 1.0.0.1 | Dec 15, 2006 | New Release | Fixed Time Bug |
| 1.0 | Dec 15, 2006 | New Release |