> On 3 Dec, 22:25, Denver Dave <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I'm trying out MLO and it looks like a great tool to identify where I
>> should be spending my time.   However, it seems like I should also
>> have some idea of where I am actually spending my time.  Does MLO
>> allow the tracking of time spent?

Not yet.

>> If not, any recommendations for additional software to provide at
>> least a basic idea of where time is being spent. 

yaTimer, Time Track, Rachota, and many more....

>> It seems a same to
>> basically have to retype all of the items that I've entered into MLO
>> again into another software to track where the time is actually going.

Unavoidable.  Seems nowadays consensus is you have to keep switching project 
manager, task list, calendar and time tracker, to be really efficient :)
(Well there are some that try to fill that market, but they are lacking here 
and there. So far it's about whether you will choose to use 4 powerful 
programs, or 1 mediocre).

Tom

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