Hi! My name is Marcin Komorek and I’m the developer of Eternity Time Log.
I’m a bit time obsessed and have some passion (and hopefully talent) for technology and software.
I’ve read time management books, articles and so on and I kept hearing the mantra: “if you want to use your time better, you have to know how you spend it now”. Makes sens, doesn’t it?
Great! But how to know that? Pen and paper? I tried that. For about two days
There were too many situations where I had no pen, paper or both. But what about a nice app on a cell phone which I carry almost everywhere? That’s it! But there was no iPhone at that time
And having some experience in writing Java apps for cell phones I knew that pen and paper would be better in such situations.
But when iPhone and iPod Touch appeared, they just begged for time tracking application. And I begged. And possibly you begged too
So I heard that begging and I said: “enough, just do it”
After over 195 hours of development (from the time Eternity was usable enough for me to be my own dog food), here it is! There is a free Lite version, but I’m allowed to post only one link here, so it will be the paid one
Buy Eternity Time Log in App Store.
Visit Eternity website.
Main features:
- any number of activities in any hierarchy (Lite version limited to 7 activities)
- easy access to the current activity
- show/hide children activities to easily log time on different hierarchy levels
- adjust times for the current and previous log entries
- day-by-day logs view
- daily, weekly and monthly reports view with detailed statistics
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on Dec 18th, 2008 at 4:57 pm
Hey Marcin, what the heck happened to your images??!! If you’re not sure what happened, you can go into your gallery and delete them, and then reupload. Hopefully that won’t be necessary, but I’m seeing broken image links on my end.
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