Ah, thanks for the pointer, Lauri. I think I had seen this app a while ago, but I certainly hadn't noticed the virtual desktop-based auto time tracking. That's a nice feature. And often I do organize work into desktops, though not really as a discipline. I think I still want to find a way to also record window activations and keypresses- but now I can at least look and see what KArm is doing, and see if there are additional monitoring capabilities to build on. Thanks again! Jonah On 6/20/05, Lauri Watts <lauri@xxxxxxx> wrote: > On Saturday 18 June 2005 19.15, Jonah Benton wrote: > > Greetings, > > > > I apologize if this topic is covered somewhere in documentation. Some > > cursory google searching didn't reveal any solutions. > > > > I use KDE, write software for a living, and spend 12 hours a day or > > more on my laptop. I'm getting tired of manual time tracking (I bill > > on 10 minute increments). Working from a generated log of my UI > > actions would probably be more efficient, at least as a starting > > point. > > > > e.g. a log of window activation events with timestamps, possibly with > > counts of keyboard presses, and with some application-specific lower > > level event detail- would make it easier to automate tracking at the > > level of detail I need. > > Karm in kdepim can do most of what you want. > > It can track at least when you are using a specific virtual desktop, which is > how I use it to sort out what's billable time and what's not. It takes a > little discipline to keep projects apart (and don't forget to have a 'spare' > one that's not attached to any project or client, for when you're just > messing about, or idle, although it will back you out if you forget and leave > the machine with a 'project' desktop focused) Lots of reporting > possibilities, subtasks, all sorts of useful things. > > Regards, > -- > Lauri Watts > KDE Documentation: http://docs.kde.org > KDE on FreeBSD: http://freebsd.kde.org > > > ___________________________________________________ . Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.