N-Ctrl Work Log Manager tracks time invested in your projects, producing daily, weekly or custom reports. Supports standard as well as 9/80 ("split-Friday") work weeks. Intuitive, flexible GUI and command line clients with Nokia 770 support.
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Changed the '-w' option to set the starting and ending dates to a workweek containing the specified '-d' day (or today, if '-d' is not already specified). The 0.2.0 equivalent to the 0.1.0 '-w' option is '-w -s'. Added a "Time Card" report ('-S') that presents a table of all charge numbers across the specified days, and the hours charged per day. Some people would call this missing feature of 0.1.0 a "bug". Enabled the daily report to be printed for multiple days. For example, using '-w -r' will now print out a daily report for each day of the workweek. Enabled date abbreviations and relative dates. For example, '-d18' means the 18th day of the current month and year, while '-d0214' means February 14 of this year. Adding a '+' or '-' modifier selects a date relative to today, so that (for example) '-d-14' means two weeks (14 days) ago, and '-d+1' means tomorrow. These also work with the ending date (-D), of course. Added some additional useful information to all the reports, such as the day of the week (and on split days, whether it's morning or afternoon).
Changed the '-w' option to set the starting and ending dates to a workweek containing the specified '-d' day (or today, if '-d' is not already specified). The 0.2.0 equivalent to the 0.1.0 '-w' option is '-w -s'. Added a "Time Card" report ('-S') that presents a table of all charge numbers across the specified days, and the hours charged per day. Some people would call this missing feature of 0.1.0 a "bug". Enabled the daily report to be printed for multiple days. For example, using '-w -r' will now print out a daily report for each day of the workweek. Enabled date abbreviations and relative dates. For example, '-d18' means the 18th day of the current month and year, while '-d0214' means February 14 of this year. Adding a '+' or '-' modifier selects a date relative to today, so that (for example) '-d-14' means two weeks (14 days) ago, and '-d+1' means tomorrow. These also work with the ending date (-D), of course. Added some additional useful information to all the reports, such as the day of the week (and on split days, whether it's morning or afternoon).
This is the intial release, supporting command line operation only. A GTK+ graphical user interface is planned. This version has been tested on Ubuntu Linux (Dapper), Solaris 10, Windows XP SP 2, and Maemo 2006 (Nokia 770).
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