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Time tracking
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colortheory |
I just switched to Toodledo from Toggl, which has a stronger focus on project management and time tracking. While I love the simplicity of Toodledo's timer operation, I'd love to see how many hours I worked in a given period of time. Is there any easy way to do this? For now I've set up a timesheet folder and am tracking a single task each day, concurrent with whatever task I'm working on, to keep track.
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Jake Toodledo Founder |
It isn't possible to see how many hours total you have worked in a given time period, but better time tracking is something that we have thought about for a future update.
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colortheory |
Thanks for the quick response! Even just seeing what I worked on in a given day would be nice. I know I can search for "date completed" but of course that doesn't always include items that take longer than a day.
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TheGriff_2 |
I might suggest using subtasks for those items that take longer than a day.
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colortheory |
I suppose that would work, though I wonder if the timer for the main task (if there is one) sums the total from the subtasks. I guess it wouldn't be too hard to try and see!
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rovinacatherine | Post deleted |
huwevans projecthelm.com |
Posted: Aug 09, 2010
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I use Google calendar for this purpose. You can have many custom calendars, and it's easy to book the times you work on items. This is good when spending large amounts of time, eg. 1-2 hour blocks. However, would probably be cumbersome if your work blocks are less than this.
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