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08-10-2005, 01:06 PM #1Mobile Enthusiast
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Help me find the time management software of my dreams!!
I want a time management software that I can track how much time I am on the internet, reading, tv, housework, etc. I'd love for there to be grafts to see how much time I spent on certain things daily and monthly. Is there anything like this out there? I'd especially be happy if it was freeware, but would be willing to spend money, too.
Thanks!
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08-10-2005, 01:13 PM #2
I've found Timesheet to do what I want, and I've looked for a few freeware titles over the years (but not recently). I don't know what Palm you have, but it only seems to support the smaller screens. If you have a T3 maybe MaxT3 will work for you to expand the real estate.
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08-10-2005, 01:17 PM #3An "Olde Moderator" #2
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Asearch at www.palmgear.com for "Time Management" revealed several items.
Including Task And Time Tracker 2005 for Palm OS which appears to be what you are seeking.
Have fun searching.Welcome to Brighthand
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08-10-2005, 02:08 PM #4
Re: Help me find the time management software of my dreams!!
Yikes.. a bit off topic.. but I guess I just don't understand how, why, etc etc.. anyone would want to know all this. I've already got enough self guilt for the things I don't accomplish in a day... let alone for someone to point out that I spent 7 minutes yesterday, that I could have accomplished X and X. Life's too short to be strapped to something like this...Originally posted by puppyraiser
I want a time management software that I can track how much time I am on the internet, reading, tv, housework, etc. I'd love for there to be grafts to see how much time I spent on certain things daily and monthly.
Don't take personal offense to this.. I'm just amazed at the vastly diferent lifestyles of all of our readers..Current Device: Samsung Galaxy Note II - Rooted Stock ROM
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08-10-2005, 02:30 PM #5
I can imagine a similar app for users such as HC and me. It can track all of our everyday movements ....... and then change them. Think of the possibilities! I could spend forty-five straight minutes on BH and the app would read "Patient care: 45 minutes."
Maybe I will write the app, call it freeware but charge $5.95
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08-10-2005, 03:35 PM #6
A bit more off topic...
MP, you work at a health care organization?
I work at the very, very fringes of one... one of the few jobs that's not at all medical related.
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08-10-2005, 03:59 PM #7An "Olde Moderator" #2
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Re: Re: Help me find the time management software of my dreams!!
HC -Originally posted by headcronie Don't take personal offense to this.. I'm just amazed at the vastly diferent lifestyles of all of our readers..
I thunk it, just did not ask it. Many folks must justify their daily time usage and these types of programs help with the reporting procedure.
Most those I know who have performed this excersised, learn how little time they spend being productive and can lead to career meltdown, as more energy is spent on the past events and not enough toward the goal planning to prepare for the next opportunity.
I equate it to driving a car down the highway by only looking at the rearview mirror. Ouch
We must keep eyes forward and only glance to all other directions when convenient and required.Welcome to Brighthand
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08-10-2005, 04:20 PM #8
This just strikes me as over doing it..
The 27 minutes I spent today, just keying in my exact minute to minute activities, could have been spent doing X as well.. or, could have been spent relaxing a bit, as all of a sudden I'm too overwhelmed by what I spent my time doing yesterday, compounded by the fact, that I just realized I've spent nearly 3 hours this week, just logging what I've been doing..
Ok, so that might have been a bit much on my part.. but golly gee..
I feel a sense of drowning...
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08-10-2005, 04:27 PM #9Ooh NO, missus...
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Reading back over this thread, it appears you are completely X-mad. You can't seem to get enough X. I know most males think about X several times a minute, but you've turned into an X-maniac...Originally posted by headcronie
The 27 minutes I spent today, just keying in my exact minute to minute activities, could have been spent doing X as well...
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08-10-2005, 04:46 PM #10
Probably due to the sudden realization that, my Y time just doesn't cut it...
I'll have to do some more reasearch on this, and detail where this time has gone, and see how much of it I can make up...
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