On Monday 02 May 2011 22:33:03 Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
> greets,
> 
> I assume that many of you earn your money by working w/ computers, in
> IT, programming, hacking, "being root" ;-)
> 
> I do and I always have the nagging feeling that I somehow lose money by
> not being able to easily track my work.
> 
> A typical workday consists of getting emails, receiving calls ...
> hopping from one customer to another, doing admin-work here and there.
> 
> It is quite hard to keep track here.
> 
> I use the hamster applet under Gnome:
> 
> http://projecthamster.wordpress.com/
> 
> I use it on my main machine, unfortunately it is not yet able to store
> its db somewhere on the net, so I don't use it on my thinkpad (I would
> have to somehow merge lists when writing bills).
> 
> A thought would be to look at the logs of my ssh-client ;-)
> 
> Long story ...
> 
> The question: how do you handle this?
> Any special hints, any ebuilds to look at?
> 
> Thanks a lot, Stefan

I don't use Gnome so can't advise for Gnome only apps, but KDE's Kontact suite 
has Time Tracker.

For a DE independent application you may want to have a look at Task Coach:

 $ eix -l taskcoach
* app-office/taskcoach
     Available versions:  
                        1.1.4-r1 "amd64 x86" [libnotify]
                ~       1.2.12 "~amd64 ~x86" [libnotify]
                ~       1.2.15 "~amd64 ~x86" [libnotify]
                ~       1.2.16 "~amd64 ~x86" [libnotify]
     Homepage:            http://www.taskcoach.org 
http://pypi.python.org/pypi/TaskCoach
     Description:         Simple personal tasks and todo lists manager

No doubt there are similar webapps online these days, but have not had a look 
yet.
-- 
Regards,
Mick

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