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    <title>workinghours &amp;mdash; Dax Murray - Fantasy Author</title>
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      <title>Software Review: WorkingHours Time Tracker</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[I have difficulty with focus, concentration, staying on task, and both long- and short-term memory. I have no idea, honestly, how I get anything done. But the last few days, I have been using &#34;WorkingHours&#34; time tracking app to give me some sort of insight into what I get done and how long I spend on it. &#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;The free version allows you to have five Tasks, so I have &#34;uncategorized,&#34; &#34;editing,&#34; &#34;writing,&#34; &#34;coding,&#34; and &#34;chores and routines.&#34; &#xA;&#xA;I can use tags to further specify what I am working on. The Custom Value tags excessively. I have one that&#39;s &#34;Manuscript:&#34; so I can track which manuscript I am working on, and have recently created &#34;Chapter:&#34; and &#34;Scene:&#34; tags because why not? &#xA;&#xA;img class=&#34;three-quarters-width-img&#34; src=&#34;https://i.snap.as/5e7tW0WI.png&#34; alt=&#34; &#34; /&#xA;&#xA;img class=&#34;three-quarters-width-img&#34; src=&#34;https://i.snap.as/dybdRfCv.png&#34; alt=&#34; A&#34; /&#xA;&#xA;img class=&#34;half-right-full-width-img&#34; src=&#34;https://i.snap.as/6KNtQopZ.png&#34; alt=&#34; A &#34; /&#xA;&#xA;It&#39;s made for freelancers, and the tagging feature allows you to easily calculate work at time-and-a-half, factor in lunch breaks, or charge only half the set price. Incredibly flexible features that I have no use for right now, but can appreciate, nonetheless.&#xA;&#xA;I think what I like most about it, though, is that it does not require that I create an account or provide any of my personal information. I can sync it if I want to Android (or macOS or iOS but I&#39;m not an Apple user, sorry), but I would set it up with my own cloud storage solution like OneDrive or Dropbox, etc, it wouldn&#39;t be hosted on servers owned or operated by the developer. I keep my personal cloud storage encrypted and my MFA for it is a physical security key; I know it&#39;s secure. I don&#39;t have to worry about the security protocols of the developer, and I don&#39;t have to worry about my data being sold!&#xA;&#xA;Another great thing is that if you purchase the premium version, it is only a one-time payment per platform. The purchase is tied to the app store you purchased from, so you would have to purchase an Android and Windows version separately (and macOS/iOS separately); the Windows version is $9.99 and the Android is $8.49. But the Windows version is on sale for $6.99 until Sept 5, 2023, so get on it if you want it. But again, NO recurring subscription! &#xA;&#xA;No subscription and your data is yours. No data collection, not even your email address!&#xA;&#xA;Because of my memory issues, I sometimes have days where I DO get stuff done... but, by the time I am crawling into bed, I have completely forgotten what I did, often leaving me feeling like I did absolutely nothing. Tracking my time like this has allowed me to recognize patterns in days that I can do stuff, times I most often am productive, and how long I spend on various activities. &#xA;&#xA;img class=&#34;half-right-full-width-img&#34; src=&#34;https://i.snap.as/8xNw1iVx.png&#34; alt=&#34;A &#34; /&#xA;&#xA;I&#39;ve been struggling to finish editing &#34;Stars and Soil&#34; for... A long time. I finished writing it and my head kind of tanked, and it threw off my publishing timeline by a lot. And my health hasn&#39;t really improved much, so my editing is still going at a snail&#39;s pace. But time tracking like this has really helped me find ways to work around my illness. I&#39;d been doing time tracking kind of ad-hoc with just my own stopwatch and pen and paper, but that doesn&#39;t give me the sort of visuals that have allowed me to recognize patterns. I can see how long I spent on it, along with the word count. I&#39;ve managed to figure out that I edit most efficiently after the sun goes down. Wompwomp.&#xA;&#xA;I&#39;ve only been using WorkingHours for a few days, but already it&#39;s provided a ton of benefits to my extremely disabled butt. It&#39;s maintained by a single developer, and he is incredibly responsive in the community forum he maintains and cares about data ownership and privacy issues. If you&#39;re looking for a time-tracking app, I can&#39;t recommend WorkingHours highly enough. And as another bonus, the same dev has an Invoice making app called SubTotal, so if you&#39;re a freelancer, get on that. &#xA;&#xA;As a bonus, it syncs with Diarium, which makes sense as it&#39;s by the same dev! I use Diarium as my daily journaling app, and it imports how long I worked on each task automatically and puts it as a tag in the day&#39;s journal entries (which I got also because it doesn&#39;t collect info, my data is mine, and there&#39;s no subscription!) &#xA;&#xA;#TimeTracking #WorkingHours #Apps&#xA;&#xA;Don&#39;t forget to subscribe if you want my next post delivered straight to your inbox!&#xA;!--emailsub--]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have difficulty with focus, concentration, staying on task, and both long- and short-term memory. I have no idea, honestly, how I get anything done. But the last few days, I have been using “<a href="https://workinghoursapp.com/">WorkingHours</a>” time tracking app to give me some sort of insight into what I get done and how long I spend on it.</p>



<p>The free version allows you to have five Tasks, so I have “uncategorized,” “editing,” “writing,” “coding,” and “chores and routines.”</p>

<p>I can use tags to further specify what I am working on. The <a href="https://forum.workinghoursapp.com/d/3-tags">Custom Value</a> tags excessively. I have one that&#39;s “Manuscript:” so I can track which manuscript I am working on, and have recently created “Chapter:” and “Scene:” tags because why not?</p>

<p><img class="three-quarters-width-img" src="https://i.snap.as/5e7tW0WI.png" alt=" "/></p>

<p><img class="three-quarters-width-img" src="https://i.snap.as/dybdRfCv.png" alt=" A"/></p>

<p><img class="half-right-full-width-img" src="https://i.snap.as/6KNtQopZ.png" alt=" A "/></p>

<p>It&#39;s made for freelancers, and the tagging feature allows you to easily calculate work at time-and-a-half, factor in lunch breaks, or charge only half the set price. Incredibly flexible features that I have no use for right now, but can appreciate, nonetheless.</p>

<p>I think what I like most about it, though, is that it does not require that I create an account or provide any of my personal information. I can sync it if I want to Android (or macOS or iOS but I&#39;m not an Apple user, sorry), but I would set it up with my own cloud storage solution like OneDrive or Dropbox, etc, it wouldn&#39;t be hosted on servers owned or operated by the developer. I keep my personal cloud storage encrypted and my MFA for it is a physical security key; I know it&#39;s secure. I don&#39;t have to worry about the security protocols of the developer, and I don&#39;t have to worry about my data being sold!</p>

<p>Another great thing is that if you purchase the premium version, it is only a one-time payment per platform. The purchase is tied to the app store you purchased from, so you would have to purchase an Android and Windows version separately (and macOS/iOS separately); the Windows version is $9.99 and the Android is $8.49. But the Windows version is on sale for $6.99 until Sept 5, 2023, so get on it if you want it. But again, NO recurring subscription!</p>

<p>No subscription and your data is <em>yours</em>. No data collection, not even your email address!</p>

<p>Because of my memory issues, I sometimes have days where I DO get stuff done... but, by the time I am crawling into bed, I have completely forgotten what I did, often leaving me feeling like I did absolutely nothing. Tracking my time like this has allowed me to recognize patterns in days that I can do stuff, times I most often am productive, and how long I spend on various activities.</p>

<p><img class="half-right-full-width-img" src="https://i.snap.as/8xNw1iVx.png" alt="A "/></p>

<p>I&#39;ve been struggling to finish editing “Stars and Soil” for... A long time. I finished writing it and my head kind of tanked, and it threw off my publishing timeline by a lot. And my health hasn&#39;t really improved much, so my editing is still going at a snail&#39;s pace. But time tracking like this has really helped me find ways to work around my illness. I&#39;d been doing time tracking kind of ad-hoc with just my own stopwatch and pen and paper, but that doesn&#39;t give me the sort of visuals that have allowed me to recognize patterns. I can see how long I spent on it, along with the word count. I&#39;ve managed to figure out that I edit most efficiently after the sun goes down. Wompwomp.</p>

<p>I&#39;ve only been using WorkingHours for a few days, but already it&#39;s provided a ton of benefits to my extremely disabled butt. It&#39;s maintained by a single developer, and he is incredibly responsive in the community forum he maintains and cares about data ownership and privacy issues. If you&#39;re looking for a time-tracking app, I can&#39;t recommend WorkingHours highly enough. And as another bonus, the same dev has an Invoice making app called <a href="https://timopartl.com/#subtotal">SubTotal</a>, so if you&#39;re a freelancer, get on that.</p>

<p>As a bonus, it syncs with <a href="https://diariumapp.com/">Diarium</a>, which makes sense as it&#39;s by the same dev! I use Diarium as my daily journaling app, and it imports how long I worked on each task automatically and puts it as a tag in the day&#39;s journal entries (which I got also because it doesn&#39;t collect info, my data is mine, and there&#39;s no subscription!)</p>

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