Working with GtimeTracker
GTimeTracker, the Gnu time-tracking tool, should not be confused with a full-fledged project management system, such as Microsoft Project. Instead, it is a handy-dandy utility that can be used to track elapsed time and how it is spent.
Figure 7.26. The Gnome time-tracker utility tracks related items–called projects–that are grouped in a configuration.
You could use GTimeTracker simply to better understand how you are using your time. You could also use it to track billable time spent doing specific work. Or you could configure GTimeTracker to open each time you begin a Gnome session (see the following paragraphs). ...
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