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What is a personal task tracker, taking into account the time spent?
Greetings!
The topic has already been raised more than once, but among the answers I did not find what I needed.
And you need a personal task manager for freelancing, so as not to forget anything, work focused, take into account the time actually spent, and sometimes analyze what has been done.
1. Mandatory:
1.1. division of tasks by projects
1.2. accounting for time spent on a task. Both by the timer (sat down for the task - turned on the timer, walked away - paused, finished - stopped), and manually - if you forgot to turn on the timer in time.
1.3. subtasks or branching of tasks
1.4. the ability to highlight tasks for today and view only these tasks
1.5. the possibility of arbitrary sorting of tasks, including in the Today list (why this is not in most popular managers is a mystery to me).
2. Highly desirable:
2.1. reminders
2.2. reports such as how much time spent for a period of time in total and separately for projects.
2.3. ability to quickly add tasks
2.4. lightness
2.5. saas, the availability of a free version for the test, well, even better if free software
2.6. setting forecast time
2.7. the ability to scatter tasks over time in order to plan tasks for project deadlines
3. It will not be superfluous, but not necessary:
3.1. iPhone application
3.2. "paid/not paid" marks on tasks and in reports
What I tried: Google Tasks, Trello, Wunderlist, Remember The Milk, Doit.im, Asana (I use it now, but I really miss items 1.2., 2.1, 2.2, 2.6, 2.7) and others, I don’t remember which ones.
Hope the community helps!
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toggl.com seems to have everything listed there, for individual use any mind manager is suitable, for example xmind
We are currently using https://helpdeskapp.ru.
There is a division of tasks by projects, accounting for time spent on a task by timer or manually with fixing the type of activity. Subtasks or task branching is implemented using checklists.
Since the service is now in beta, there is an opportunity to receive discounts and bonuses as the first beta toasters.
I'm also puzzled by the same problem. While stopped at Megaplan:
1.1. There is
1.2. Only manually
1.3. There is, but the interface is terribly inconvenient, never Apple-way :)
1.4. Yes, you will have to configure
1.5 yourself. There is.
2.1. Yes, by e-mail for sure and push in my opinion
2.2. There are
2.3. Rather no than yes
2.4. So-so
2.5. There are
2.6. There are
2.7. Technically, there is, in fact - the interface is inconvenient
3.1. Yes, again, technically :)
3.2. If you get confused, you can do it yourself :)
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