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by anonymouse008
821 days ago
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This problem space is so interesting. You have the 'always on' approaches like yours, or you have things like Toggl and Clockify etc. There will always be tension in "always on at my desk" vs. "on the go" time tracking. I'm always on the road, so very few of these 'track my screen for billing' tools appeal to me. Tenths, though, has been a good fit for my lifestyle. It's honestly helped me with my ADHD, too. Good luck on your endeavors! Tenths is only on iOS, the website doesn't have much other info: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/tenths-billing-time-keeper/id1... |
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Keys are labeled with the organizations logo or name. Hitting it once starts the clock, hitting it again stops the click. Time is added to an overall total for each button/org.
The keyboard comes with a simple software that allows programming the keyboard and logging time.
Keys change colors when on/off. Multiple keys can be on at once.
I must be missing some key domain knowledge to not understand why the above isn't used. It's very similar in essence to an old school hole puncher clockin out machine.
I've seen lab techs count different cells using a specialized counter where each button increments a different value while looking down a microscope.
The issue is when you're deep in work you might forget to toggle the switches. Maybe this is the biggest issue.