Friday, December 10, 2021

Re: new: productivity/ktimetracker

Klemens Nanni <kn@openbsd.org> writes:

> Information for inst:ktimetracker-5.0.1
>
> Comment:
> Todo management and time tracker
>
> Description:
> KTimeTracker helps you track your personal time spent on various
> tasks and projects.
>
> It is useful for tracking billable hours and can report the hours
> logged by task and day.
>
> With KTimeTracker, you can organize a broken-down project as subtasks
> with unlimited nesting. The standard keyboard and mouse shortcuts are
> simple and make the tool really comfortable and intuitive to use.
>
> Maintainer: Klemens Nanni <kn@openbsd.org>
>
> WWW: https://apps.kde.org/ktimetracker
>
> Feedback? OK?
>
> At least with cwm(1), ktimetracker(1) keeps running when I close the
> window via cwm's default `CM-x' binding rather than ktimetracker's
> `C-Q' own binding and/or its File... Quit dialog.
>
> No idea where this rabbit hole leads, but the program works nicely
> otherwise.
>
> [2. application/octet-stream; ktimetracker.tgz]...

Builds and tests fine:

Task Totals
Friday, 10 December 2021 13:23:16 MST

Time Task
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0.05 Test KTimeTracker
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0.05 Total

`portcheck -N` complains about:
LIB_DEPENDS devel/kf5/kdoctools not needed for productivity/ktimetracker ?

Not sure about that one.

Cool that it can track specific workspaces!

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