ISO webware.
Jul. 29th, 2012 08:37 amI am ISO a bit of webware that does two things:
* Tracks my time according to what I enter in. I've tried Toggl and I mostly like it, except for two things: there's a bug where it's not syncing from desktop to the web, and it doesn't pull up recently entered items in the order in which I entered them. Other than that, I'd be fine.
* Allows me to check a box like "finish this later". Sometimes I'm working on something, and I want to remember to work on it for later; this usually comes up when I get myself distracted on some side thing, want to pull back onto whatever I should be working on, but don't want to forget the side thing.
It doesn't have to be software-sync-webware stuff, but it does need to be web-based, because I work both at work and at home.
I'm willing to barter for someone building this; I have no time or patience for ground-up coding.
( Things I've tried. )
* Tracks my time according to what I enter in. I've tried Toggl and I mostly like it, except for two things: there's a bug where it's not syncing from desktop to the web, and it doesn't pull up recently entered items in the order in which I entered them. Other than that, I'd be fine.
* Allows me to check a box like "finish this later". Sometimes I'm working on something, and I want to remember to work on it for later; this usually comes up when I get myself distracted on some side thing, want to pull back onto whatever I should be working on, but don't want to forget the side thing.
It doesn't have to be software-sync-webware stuff, but it does need to be web-based, because I work both at work and at home.
I'm willing to barter for someone building this; I have no time or patience for ground-up coding.
( Things I've tried. )