tag:feedback.slimtimer.com,2008-02-07:/forums/4 General on UserVoice 2010-07-21T13:58:06+00:00 tag:feedback.slimtimer.com,2008-02-07:Event/2423375 2010-07-21T13:58:06+00:00 2010-07-21T13:58:06+00:00 Vista Sidebar Gadget [updated] <p>This is the only thing preventing me from using slimtimer exactly how I'd want to use it.</p><p>Urbano said:<br /><p class="textilish">Plz Include a Windows 7 version</p></p> tag:feedback.slimtimer.com,2008-02-07:Event/2423337 2010-07-21T13:52:38+00:00 2010-07-21T13:52:38+00:00 graphical interface for editing/reporting [updated] <p>I would like to have a GUI (similar to Google calendar) that I can add/view items in day/week/month view. This way, I can much more easily view the whole report. Also, this way is much easier to edit items (by simply clicking to ender, drag to change time, etc.) </p><p>Urbano said:<br /><p class="textilish">I really feel missing a graphical interface for editing, reporting and following projects. But in my opinion, a interface semmed like MS Project should be better, organizing tasks and periods (like Gantt). Other idea is to have bar charts showing efforts (%) per project, and so on - make a entire set of graphical options. Slimtimer is very nice and useful, but would be richer as a timesheet management tool - grapchical resources are more friendly and faster to work.</p></p> tag:feedback.slimtimer.com,2008-02-07:Event/2408289 2010-07-19T11:15:23+00:00 2010-07-19T11:15:23+00:00 integrate a price calculation €uro/h <p>an anonymous user suggested:<br />For to calculate working time for customers projects it could be interesting to calculate the costs</p> tag:feedback.slimtimer.com,2008-02-07:Event/2381553 2010-07-14T19:04:49+00:00 2010-07-14T19:04:49+00:00 not have to arrow through one day at a time to select an entry to edit [updated] <p>Editing Entries would be easier if you didn't have to arrow through one day at a time to find the one you want to edit. Possibly have a calendar to select the entry? or a sort feature where you can select the job name...something like that would be faster in my opinion</p><p>Angela Gunn said:<br /><p class="textilish">It is already there - just click on the date at the top of the screen (not the arrows) and a calendar appears.</p></p> tag:feedback.slimtimer.com,2008-02-07:Event/2366673 2010-07-12T17:31:53+00:00 2010-07-12T17:31:53+00:00 allow user to edit the time counter. For a non-computer task, it will be nice to manually update. tag:feedback.slimtimer.com,2008-02-07:Event/2349441 2010-07-09T04:07:49+00:00 2010-07-09T04:07:49+00:00 integrate with Harvestapp.com tag:feedback.slimtimer.com,2008-02-07:Event/2329897 2010-07-06T13:41:22+00:00 2010-07-06T13:41:22+00:00 Have an undelete task option until next day when deleted tasks are removed from slimtimer. <p>an anonymous user suggested:<br />When tasks are deleted by accident instead of completed it would be nice to have an UNDELETE option to give the user an opp to correct the error.</p> tag:feedback.slimtimer.com,2008-02-07:Event/2298253 2010-06-30T12:53:56+00:00 2010-06-30T12:53:56+00:00 User Preferences allow &quot;auto-snapping&quot; of time to preset time resolutions. <p>Rene Parra suggested:<br />I typically report time in 15-minute increments.The current UI allows me to do this by editing all my previous day's tasks manually. So: Task 1 8:02a-8:12a Task 2 8:13a-8:35a becomes: Task 1 8:00a-8:15a Task 2 8:15a-8:30a Different settings could allow different resolutions - e.g. 15 min, 10 min, 5 min. etc.</p> tag:feedback.slimtimer.com,2008-02-07:Event/2293125 2010-06-29T17:00:46+00:00 2010-06-29T17:00:46+00:00 Split tasks in dayview [updated] <p>I forgot to Stop my timer at lunch !! It would be nice I could split one task in two pieces. (first entry gets a new endtime and the &quot;new&quot; second one started after lunch ;-) )</p><p>Jeremy Durnell said:<br /><p class="textilish">Along the same lines, it would be nice if you could add the ability to Insert a task. For example, in the case above where the user forgot to stop the timer for lunch, they could insert the lunch task into the middle of one they forgot about. This would result in one task being split into 3 tasks, with Lunch being the middle one.</p></p>