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TommyX12 OP t1_isgl397 wrote
Not yet, but definitely a useful feature to add; will put on the roadmap. A few years back I had a toy time tracker that had this feature, but I usually forget to “stop” it so it frequently ended up with huge long time sessions because I didn’t turn it off 😭
Ranomier t1_isgl8zt wrote
I understand, but for me it feels way more satisfiyng to press the stop button :)
TommyX12 OP t1_isglctj wrote
Gotcha. Will add this feature next!
Ranomier t1_isglrkl wrote
My girlfriend say also thank you. She says it should be possible to edit the time after the fact. :)
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TommyX12 OP t1_ish5m0g wrote
Thanks!
TommyX12 OP t1_ish5o6i wrote
It actually is. But currently it works on a local data file, which is not possible if it’s in browser.
Ranomier t1_ish5wpv wrote
Mmmh isn't there a local storage feature in the browser.
TommyX12 OP t1_ish5yyk wrote
Yes, but it could get wiped easily :) I will definitely look into making a browser version tho
Ranomier t1_ish6avq wrote
Mmmh. Oki :). Maybe in the future then. :). I'm running authentik and could create simple user managment through basic auth or header "auth". Then your app could store the data per user as files on my server.
TommyX12 OP t1_ish6eog wrote
I get what you mean. It could be made into a server client architecture. Will put on roadmap :)
TommyX12 OP t1_isgfm1o wrote
I’ve also built a time manager in the past at https://tommyx12.github.io/VIR/ maybe some will find that helpful too :)