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clockify

v0.11.10

Published

A time tracker to make sure that you really spent the time you think you spent working, studying, etc.

Downloads

239

Readme

Clockify: Simple Time Tracker

A very simple tool to keep an eye on where your time is being spent, it's meant to track time accurately so that you don't wonder where all the time in the day goes at the end of it.

I found my self cheating my way out of responsibility by telling myself that I don't have a lot of time to get things done, while the whole available time is distributed across various activities that are of low if not no priority. Sometimes I tell myself "Oh the day is too short; I've spent the whole day working on this!", in fact the time spent actually working is so dimished.

It's really hard to achieve the "zen" mode focus: where you experience this very long period of concentration with no interuption, that is why I thought I really need a timer so I can't fool myself about how much work I've put in.

I haven't found an easy and fast tool to just stop a timer once your focus shifts to something else, so I made this very simple one that lets me do just that.