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Make time for GnoTime (Linux.com)

Linux.com reviews GnoTime. "GnoTime, the GNOME Time Tracker, is a lightweight task/time tracking tool. It's easy to use and not overloaded with project management features, but it suffers from weak reporting tools. GnoTime is free software, licensed under the GPL, and it runs on several flavors of Unix, including Linux and Mac OS X. Several major distributions -- Debian, Red Hat/Fedora, SUSE, and Fink among them -- include it in their distribution."
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Make time for GnoTime (Linux.com)

Posted Oct 24, 2006 3:45 UTC (Tue) by gdt (subscriber, #6284) [Link]

"GnoTime keeps its data in .gnome2/gnotime.d/gnotime-data.xml"

Is there any time tracker which uses WebCAL? There's a lot to be said for comparing planned and actual use of a day.

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