The best thing is to give Loggit a trial but here are some screen shots of what
you can expect.
Systray
Loggit when the timer is not running: It flashes in the systray to remind you
to start the timer.
You can right click on the icon to Open Loggit, Start the Timer etc.
Main Screen
This is the "Main" screen. You can choose a Project, a Task and enter a Note if
required. Then press Start to get going. Note you can create Projects and Tasks "on the fly" by simply typing in
the new one into the combo.
Review Screenshots
Loggit takes a screen shot every 15 setting and and ask you how to allocate the
time.
If you are in the middle of something just close it and the times are saved for
allocation later. In this screen print you can see multiple screen shots to be
allocated (the unallocated ones have a green back background).
Time Details
At the end of day you have an accurate record of my times with no further input.
Tick the "Show Activity" checkbox and see which windows you had open during that
session.
Note: You can hover over the View link to see a thumbnail of the
screen shot or click to see the full image.
Buttons on this screen are:
New (manual entry)
Edit
Delete
Split time (or Merge if more than one selected)
Review screen shots and reallocate the time
Close
Reports
Loggit comes with various reports:
Or export them to a CSV
Projects and Tasks
Loggit is designed to make things easy - do the minimum to solve the problem.
Projects/Tasks can be added in real time with Code added later. Right click on
the combo to maintain.
(Project and Task Codes may be required for another system for example)
Options
Various options on how Loggit starts, what it records and whether it reminds you
to take a break.