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Subject: Re: [Kde-pim] Re: KArm & iCalendar
From: Tami King <tiking () xtra ! co ! nz>
Date: 2003-08-06 3:33:29
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On Wed, 06 Aug 2003, Mark Bucciarelli wrote:
> If you would give more information about what is frustrating you, and how you
> use KArm, that would be very helpful. My sense is that not many people on
> this list use KArm. I'm encouraged that someone else cares about the app to
> speak up--I think it's a great little utility.
I use KArm and I agree that it is a great utility. I do find it some
what frustrating, though. I think that idea of being able to produce a
timesheet is good and will help a lot. My biggest problem is that
session time and total time aren't useful to me. If my X server crashes
I have no way of knowing how much time I spent before it crashed unless
I go parse it out of the log file. (With a 3 year old that likes to
pound on the keyboard when I am not looking, it crashes more then it
should.) What I really need to see is how much time I have spent today
so at the end of the day I know how many hours I have worked.
Tami
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