gnotime -- time management tools

sumdeus on 2004-02-10T06:50:19

I am frustrated with gnotime, the only time management tool I can seem to find that semi suits my needs. It's still too, for a lack of a better word, "BETA" for me. I don't want to write my own custom templates for even the simplest of things, and I certainly need a way to manage journal entries for each projects work in the day better than gnotime.

Has anyone had experience with a better and more reliable time management system? I have looked at a few like phprojekt but I don't need something where there is an ability for multiple users to collaborate... I need something very personal and I need it now.. so frustrating.

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Well...

phillup on 2004-02-10T17:09:18

You sound like me... picky.

And, rightly so IMHO. Something like this needs to fit pretty well.

This probably won't, then again... it might. I haven't upgraded to the new version, but the .8 series, while limited in features... has been incredibly stable.

And... all the data sits in a MySQL database, which was one of the big plusses for me. I really just wanted a quick front end to get my data in... I generate custom queries for anything the program itself won't do.

http://www.achievo.org/

Re:Well...

sumdeus on 2004-02-10T17:11:21

I will check it out. I appreciate the link. I guess I am a bit picky, but who isn't.

Re:Well...

sumdeus on 2004-02-10T18:17:51

Upon further inspection and installation, these seems overly complicated for my needs, but I like this much better than phprojekt. I will keep it in the back of my mind.