KTimeTracker has a very useful feature: virtual-desktop related time tracking. That way you can use different workspaces for different tasks, and automatically track how much time you spend on them :-).
One good idea is having e.g.:
– One virtual desktop for working.
– One virtual desktop for reading the news.
– One virtual desktop for studying.
– One virtual desktop for leisure time.
So you can keep the time you spend working, or reading the news, etc. easily (without having to start/stop tasks throughout the whole day!).
KTimeTracker has a very useful feature: virtual-desktop related time tracking. That way you can use different workspaces for different tasks, and automatically track how much time you spend on them :-).
One good idea is having e.g.: – One virtual desktop for working. – One virtual desktop for reading the news. – One virtual desktop for studying. – One virtual desktop for leisure time.
So you can keep the time you spend working, or reading the news, etc. easily (without having to start/stop tasks throughout the whole day!).
Perhaps it may help: