How to install gtimelog
- Download and install ActivePython
- Open Command Prompt
- Type
pypm install gtimelog
Lastest release
Simple and unintrusive time-tracking application.
There are screenshots at http://mg.pov.lt/gtimelog.
Mailing list: http://groups.google.com/group/gtimelog
Bugs: http://bugs.launchpad.net/gtimelog/
Source code: http://code.launchpad.net/gtimelog/
0.8.1 (2013-02-10)
- Fix strftime problem on Windows (LP: #1096489).
- Fix gtimelog.desktop validation (LP: #1051226).
- Use gtimelog icon instead of gnome-week.png.
- Use XDG Base Directory Specification for config and data files (~/.config/gtimelog and ~/.local/share/gtimelog). There's no automatic migration: if ~/.gtimelog exists, it will continue to be used.
- Fix Unicode errors when user's name is non-ASCII (LP: #1117109).
0.8.0 (2012-08-24)
- History browsing (LP: #220778).
- New setting to hide the tasks pane on startup (LP: #767096).
- Reload timelog.txt automatically when it changes (LP: #220775).
- Fix segfault on startup (LP: #1016212).
- Summary view (Alt-3) that shows total work in each category.
- Fix popup menu on the task pane (LP: #1040031).
- New command-line option: --prefer-pygtk. Only useful for testing against the deprecated PyGtk bindings instead of the modern pygobject-introspection.
- New command-line option: --quit.
- Fix popup menu of the tray icon (LP: #1039977).
- Fix crash on exit when using Gtk+ 2 (LP: #1040088).
- New command-line option: --debug.
- New command-line option: --version.
0.7.1 (2012-02-01)
- Fix reporting problems with non-ASCII characters when using gobject-introspection (LP: #785578).
- Fix ^C not exiting the app when using gobject-introspection.
- Implement panel icon color autodetection logic that was missing in the gobject-introspection case (LP: #924390).
- New command-line option: --help.
- New command-line option: --replace. Requires that the running version support the new DBus method 'Quit', which was also added in this version.
- Messages printed to stdout are prefixed by "gtimelog" (GUI app output often ends up in ~/.xsession-errors, it's polite to identify yourself when writing there).
- DBus errors do not pass silently.