How much time do you spend at work? Hamster knows!
Productivity / / December 24, 2019
Sooner or later, to any person comes to understand that the time - it's the only valuable and, unfortunately, irreplaceable resource we possess. So that good expenditure of this resource is vital. Today we look at a great program for Ubuntu, which makes it easy to organize a competent accounting and analysis of their time.
Project Hamster - a special program for Gnome shell, which is intended for statistical data collection and analysis on how you spend your time. The program feels great not only in Unity, but also in other shells - Mint, LXDE, XFCE, Gnome.
Hamster consists of several modules, each of which performs its task. Special indicator after running settles in the dashboard and is used for operational management. With it, you can easily add a new lesson or continue previously initiated. There is also a button, the suspension of the account, call the program parameters, view the collected static.
But the limit function indicator - display pop-up notifications with information about your current session. Every 5 minutes (changeable in Settings) Hamster displays a window with the message that I'm writing an article. And if I "for a moment" freeze for another occupation, these reminders help you get back down to earth. And if you are no busy, the Hamster and writes: "
No School«. Good sobering, yes.All data collected by the program can be viewed in a special window. There is a possibility of visual presentation of the cost of your time on projects, tasks, tags. You can choose any length of time from one day to several months and finally found, which takes your most precious resource. Some discoveries, especially if you have not engaged in anything similar can have very unpleasant surprise, and open your eyes, how often we are engaged in any nonsense instead needed to do.
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