johannesjo / super-productivity

Super Productivity is an advanced todo list app with integrated Timeboxing and time tracking capabilities. It also comes with integrations for Jira, Gitlab, GitHub and Open Project.
http://super-productivity.com
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Add Last Pause Time and Last Start Time #3150

Open FlysonBot opened 2 months ago

FlysonBot commented 2 months ago

Problem Statement

I'm always frustrated when I realized I did not record the time correctly, and have no information to help me decide how I might want to fix it. For example, I started my task and timer, and then I paused them to do a little somthing, and then I come back and I continue on my task but forgot to start the timmer. When I realized this later, I had no idea how long I had worked in this period that I didn't record.

:grey_question: Possible Solution

If in each task there is a line like this: "Last paused 55 minutes ago" or "Last paused at 10:52 am" Then, I can, for example, said "I think I left for 10 minutes, and since I paused 55 minutes ago, 55-10=45, I must had worked around 45 minutes, let me add that to my timer".

:arrow_heading_up: Describe alternatives you've considered

An alternative approach that is more difficult but would be even better and more helpful would be a timeline with dots representing when I started, paushed, and archive any task. This can provide even more information and would be helpful for situations like, I realized I didn't start the timmer and then I accidently click start and pause and the last pause time is reseted.

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