It does require methodical consistency with the event titles, but it is simple & well considered. Ideally Google would implement something like this directly into GCal.
Otherwise, I can imagine this being an element of an analysis section for GQs.
.ben.
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Hi Cameron,+1 vote for this feature request which really would make GQueues a great project management tool in addition to handling tasks. Any timeline for this development?
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; CURRENT DATETIME START GQUEUES
:R*?:dtq::
FormatTime, CurrentDateTime,, yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss
SendInput %CurrentDateTime%
SendInput {Space}_to
return
; CURRENT DATETIME END GQUEUES
:R*?:dtp::
FormatTime, CurrentDateTime,, yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss
SendInput _{Space}
SendInput %CurrentDateTime%
return%YEAR%-%MONTH_ZERO%-%DAY_ZERO% %HOUR%:%MINUTES%:%SECONDS% _to -
_ %YEAR%-%MONTH_ZERO%-%DAY_ZERO% %HOUR%:%MINUTES%:%SECONDS%Hi Michael and David,I apologize for the delayed response, but I wanted to let you know that we recently discovered an integration between Clockify and GQueues. We're still considering an internal time-tracking functionality in the future, but I encourage you to check out Clockify in the meantime. You can find more information and add their Chrome extension at the link below.The integration works like this: once you install the Clockify browser extension, log in and then go to your GQueues account. When you log in, you'll be able to see the Clockify button in GQueues and when you click on it, the timer will start ticking with your GQueues's task name as a description of your entry as shown in the screenshot below.I hope this helps!All the best,Stacie
On Wed, Oct 9, 2019 at 12:59 PM Michael <mikema...@gmail.com> wrote:
Using Toggl's API might be the quickest way to integrate time tracking into Gqueues. Not sure if Gqueues would be open to that sort of thing though.--
On Thursday, April 14, 2011 at 9:38:50 AM UTC-6, Lindsay wrote:We LOVE GQueues and are using it for our startup company. The one
thing that is missing for us is time tracking - we use a lot of
consultants and contract employees and need a system for them to track
their hours in. If this could be done for each task and rolled up so
the admin accounts can view the info it would awesome!
Thanks.
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