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On Wed, 7 Mar 2012 07:38:08 +0700 |
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Pandu Poluan <pandu@××××××.info> wrote: |
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> On Mar 7, 2012 6:07 AM, "Stefan G. Weichinger" <lists@×××××.at> wrote: |
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> > Am 06.03.2012 21:32, schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger: |
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> > > The gnome hamster applet would be helpful if it worked against a |
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> > > DB somewhere ... have it on the desktop and the thinkpad and just |
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> > > press the shortkey .... |
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> > > gotta check how it works with gnome3 now. |
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> > The dev has some work done for an extension for gnome shell: |
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> > https://github.com/tbaugis/hamster-shell-extension |
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> > Something for my todo-list. If I had some ;-) |
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> > S |
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> Most important IMO is the capability to expert as CSV; then you can |
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> slice and dice it every which way you want :-) |
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> Rgds, |
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I'm going to throw out that org-mode is also excellent for tossing |
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around notes, scheduling, and time-tracking, though my experience |
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with the time-tracking portion of it is limited so I'm not sure how |
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well that would serve you. |
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And it's all just text(TM) with a nice simple syntax. Definitely worth |
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a look if Emacs is your editor of choice. |
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Cheers, |
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Bryan |