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Re: [NonGNU Elpa] New package: ETT
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Eli Zaretskii |
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Re: [NonGNU Elpa] New package: ETT |
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Wed, 03 May 2023 18:55:25 +0300 |
> From: John Task <q01@disroot.org>
> Cc: emacs-devel@gnu.org
> Date: Wed, 03 May 2023 11:07:24 -0300
>
> Thanks for the reply.
>
> > Since Emacs has Org and todo-mode, which both seem to fit the above
> > description, it would be good to know what makes this particular
> > package stand out.
(Sorry, I said "todo-mode", but I really meant the timeclock package
instead.)
> Basically, ETT is largely modeled after "modern" time trackers, which
> not only track time but also gather statistics, display graphs,
> support setting goals, and (the most important thing) are easy to use.
> ETT is indeed designed to be easy to use; knowing three or four
> commands allows anyone to use it. Given the set of features it
> offers, this fact alone makes it stand out.
timeclock has just 2 main commands: clock in and clock out.
Anyway, did you consider extending existing packages with those modern
features, instead of making a completely new separate package?
- [NonGNU Elpa] New package: ETT, John Task, 2023/05/02
- Re: [NonGNU Elpa] New package: ETT, John Task, 2023/05/03
- Re: [NonGNU Elpa] New package: ETT, John Task, 2023/05/03
- Re: [NonGNU Elpa] New package: ETT, John Task, 2023/05/03
- Re: [NonGNU Elpa] New package: ETT,
Eli Zaretskii <=
- Re: [NonGNU Elpa] New package: ETT, John Task, 2023/05/03
- Re: [NonGNU Elpa] New package: ETT, John Task, 2023/05/03