I just realised that I forgot to announce my slim timer client here.
It's called Slimmer Timer and is basically a small standalone cross
platform (Mac and PC) app which allows you to tell slim timer what you
are working on at a given time. Currently in alpha, it's not too robust
but it's still quite handy. I intend extending it to work online or
offline (by caching calls made offline locally and sending them when you
connect again) and generally to be more reliable.
Anyway - check it out here:
http://kelvinluck.com/projects/slimmer-timer
Cheers,
Kelvin :)
No worries - please do. Like I said, it's currently alpha, hopefully
I'll get some time soon to make it more robust. The offline
functionality will be particularly useful I think...
Cheers,
Kelvin :)
Richard White wrote:
> Kelvin,
>
> This looks pretty cool, mind if I include it on slimtimer.com
> <http://slimtimer.com> in a section detailing all the 3rd party timers
> out there? (I haven't built this page yet, but it's on the short TODO
> list).
>
> Rich
>
> On 5/30/07, *Kelvin Luck* <kel...@kelvinluck.com
> <mailto:kel...@kelvinluck.com>> wrote:
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I just realised that I forgot to announce my slim timer client here.
> It's called Slimmer Timer and is basically a small standalone cross
> platform (Mac and PC) app which allows you to tell slim timer what you
> are working on at a given time. Currently in alpha, it's not too robust
> but it's still quite handy. I intend extending it to work online or
> offline (by caching calls made offline locally and sending them when
> you
> connect again) and generally to be more reliable.
>
> Anyway - check it out here:
> http://kelvinluck.com/projects/slimmer-timer
>
> Cheers,
>
> Kelvin :)
>
>
>
>
> --
> Richard White
> Interface Designer
>
> slimtimer.com <http://slimtimer.com> [time tracking for freelancers]
> height1percent.com <http://height1percent.com> [blog]
> >
Hi,
No worries - please do. Like I said, it's currently alpha, hopefully
I'll get some time soon to make it more robust. The offline
functionality will be particularly useful I think...
slimtimer.com [time tracking for freelancers]
height1percent.com [blog]
That's something I want to add... Not sure when I'm going to get the
chance but hopefully some time "soon",
Cheers,
Kelvin :)