Tasktime4 version5/11/2023 You can’t change the *name* of the activity. For example, if you’re prompted for what you’re doing and you answer “Project A,” but you’re really working on “Project B,” it’s *very* difficult to fix that mistake. To enter that you’ve been doing something for an hour and 15 minutes, the prompt says to enter “1h 15m.” You *can* enter “1:15” and it knows what to do with that, but it’s not clear at all that this is possible.3) If you ever want to trim down the number of different “activities” the app has saved, you can’t delete activity titles without deleting *every entry you ever made* with that activity title.4) It’s not immediately clear how to delete an activity you added accidentally. (Also, it’s impossible to quit the tutorial, so every time I forget something that is on Slide 2, I have to click through the whole thing.)2) Creating entries manually is not all that intuitive either. I know there’s a tutorial, but I’ve looked at it several times, and I still can’t memorize what’s what. After a month of using the app, I still don’t know what some of the icons are in the main screen, and when you mouse over them, they’re replaced by different content. In a year, I’ll probably feel I’ve gotten my $9.99 worth, and will re-up.Having said that, there are several significant shortcomings:1) For everything but the “what are you doing now” prompt, the UI is not very intuitive. But I’ve definitely felt my productivity slip since my 30-day trial ran out, so it’s worth the price for now. It also records how much time I spent on each activity (I’ve learned to keep the descriptions broad, so I get XX hours on this job, YY hours on that job, and ZZ hours 'personal,' etc.), which is exactly what I need to determine how much desk time I’m really spending on work.Since it’s the only app I’ve found that just asks me what I’m doing, rather than helping me *schedule* work or giving me data that will help me bill clients, I’ve ponied up for the subscription, even though I think it’s a bit pricy for what it does. However, my issue is when I swipe-to-delete anycodings_swift a row in the TableView, it deletes the data anycodings_swift stored in the row, but doesn't delete the anycodings_swift row itself (as seen in the animation below).I’ve downloaded at least a dozen time-tracker apps, and this is the only one I’ve found that does what I need: It asks me what I'm doing every XX minutes, which helps keep me on track as I work. I am storing anycodings_swift the text field's data inputs into taskName anycodings_swift dict and the button's title selection (from anycodings_swift a pop-up screen) into taskTime dict. Currently, I have a screen that shows a anycodings_swift TableView with custom cells that each have anycodings_swift one text field and one button.
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