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    KTimeTracker
    KTimeTracker is the todo management and time tracking component of Kontact, the integrated Personal Information Manager from KDE.

    Note

    KTimeTracker seems to be unmaintained at least since 2013.[1]

    Das ist das zentrale KTimeTracker Handbuch. Und jeder kann es bearbeiten.

    Überblick

    KTimeTracker hält Zeiten fest, die du auf verschiedene Aufgaben verwendet hast.

    Herausforderung
    Du bist ein Software Berater mit mehreren Kunden und verschiedenen Projekten. Für die Rechnungsstellung mußt du auflisten, wie viel Zeit du für welche Aufgaben aufgewendet hast.
    Lösung
    Speichere deine Projekte und Aufgaben in KTimeTracker. Wenn du eine neue Aufgabe anfänst, klicke doppelt auf die jeweiligen Aufgabe und du kannst sehen, wie die Zeit gemessen wird. Am Ende des Tages (oder Monats) kannst du ein Journal zusammen fassen und sehen, für welche Aufgabe du wie viel Zeit verwendet hast.

    Get it

    There is no download link for ktimetracker here. You should install it by means of your distribution. To find out your distribution, type

    cat /etc/*ele*

    To install ktimetracker for SUSE distributions, use

    yast -i kdepim

    Features

    The current stable version of KTimeTracker (4.4) can:

    • organize tasks into subtasks

    KTimeTracker allows you to organize your work like a todo-list. You can group your work by tasks and subtask. Every subtask can still have a subtask below it, up to some 1000 levels.

    • track your time

    Whenever you start working on a new task, just double-click the corresponding task in your todo-list. You will see a clock appearing next to this task indicating its time is now recorded.

    • edit task history and comments

    KTimeTracker allows you to edit your task's history and to put a comment for every work-event:



    • pause detection

    When going for lunch, it may happen that you forget to stop timetracking before. No problem: the idle time detector in KTimeTracker will pop up after a configurable amount of time giving you the possibility to revert (as if you said, "I was not working during this time.") or continue timing (as if you said "I was working during this time.").

    Options

    KTimeTracker 4 has not more and not less than the following options:




    Configuration for PDA: Removes the search-bar to gain screen real estate. Assumes a touch-screen and pops up a context menu on every mouse click, even with the left button.



    Compatibility

    There have been 3 file format changes in the over 10-year-history of KTimeTracker:

    KDE SC version KTimeTracker file
    -3.1 flat files
    3.2-3.5 iCal files with X-KDE-karm fields, import possibility for flat files
    4.0- iCal files with X-KDE-KTimeTracker fields, automated import for iCal files with X-KDE-karm fields

    Because of the iCal file format, KTimeTracker is compatible with korganizer. You can even work synchroneously on one file with korganizer and KTimeTracker. If one program changes the file, the updates will be propagated to the other application automatically.

    ChangeLog

    pre-3.2 3.2 3.3 future
    tracking time
    • idle detection
    • flexible task tree
    • desktop tracking
    • Comment tags for history
         (bug #64879)
    
    • Task budget
    • Edit history
         (bug #84499)
    
    reporting
    • totals report
    • log history
    • sessions
    • history report
    • roll up totals
    • Chart history
    • Statistics?
    integration
    • iCalendar for storage
    • CSV export
    • Basic locking
    • Advanced locking (bug #71292)
    teaching
    • handbook
    • whatsthis help

    Does it scale?

    KTimeTracker scales well and it regularly tested with a 1.2 MB file (download it) available from (KDE Bug report 110523). A KTimeTracker benchmark is available from here.

    Support

    As you explore KTimeTracker you'll find questions that need answering. Chat with us, the KDE users, on IRC, the KDE users' channel.

    Videos

    Video demos are here:

    See also