Hi All,

Obviously I'm a little bit behind in my Posse listening, as I only
listened to #276 yesterday. :-)  However, I found this a really
interesting discussion, particularly because I am in a small team and
my role encompasses both development and user support.

One big issue I have is actually trying to track what I do each day,
so I can get a picture of what is going on with my time.  I've tried
numerous time trackers, but I generally tend to forget to switch them
when I change tasks.  The best two I have found is TimeCult (http://
timecult.sourceforge.net/) and TaskCoach (http://www.taskcoach.org/).
But it's the same issue with each - they require me to remember to
stop and start a timer.

Does anyone know of any decent apps that will automatically log how
much time you spend in different apps?  Eg. if I could get a picture
of the amount of time I have eclipse open versus the amount of time I
have Outlook open, I'd get a reasonable picture of how much time I am
spending answering emails from customers or my team, and how much I am
actually in my IDE.  This would be very useful when it comes to sprint
planning and trying to estimate  how much time I have to allocate to
actual development each sprint.

Andrew.
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