Just to add one point - the key feature of Seah's approach to time recording is that it works for people working on multiple tasks at the same time. Although I try and focus on one thing at a time, my working life is just not like that, so in the course of 2-3 hours I may work on half a dozen or more tasks in my MLO hierarchy. So something that facilititates recording time for this mode of working would be really valuable. (Most time recording systems that I have seen assume that you are working on one thing at a time - I am pretty certain that unless you are an academic or a programmer, most people's working lives are very different to this).
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