Updated: http://time.onrails.org

Time.onrails.org – a simple time tracking application has been updated.

  • Time shifting – Let’s assume you entered time from 08:00-12:00 13:00-17:00. Then you notice that you effectively took a longer lunch. Simply edit the 12:00 to 11:45, then tab to the next field and change 13:00 to 13:15 and press enter. In the same way, if you didn’t come back from lunch at all that day. Simply clear out the 13:00-17:00 field and press enter. This will delete this time slot.
  • Running Timers – When a timer is running (i.e. 11:30- ), the time line (day) is highlighted in green. That way it’s easy to detect which timers are still running.
  • IE6 Support. Time entry was pretty broken with IE. This should have been fixed. I haven’t installed IE7…so I assume it doesn’t work there.
  • Rails Migration. Behind the scenes Rails was migrated from 1.1.6 to 1.2.3.

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Please let me know if you find anything unusual.

Enjoy!
Daniel.

Posted by Daniel Wanja Sat, 14 Jul 2007 04:46:24 GMT


Comments

  1. Mke 2 days later:

    It looks like the time was set wrong after the update. I notice new times to be one hour earlier.

  2. agf 2 days later:

    confirmed here as well. Time displays one hour earlier than it should be (my profile’s set up for US-CST -6hrs).

  3. Daniel Wanja 2 days later:

    Thanks for comments. I’ve reverted a small change regarding the time zone and it should not work as before. The timezone support is still flaky and doesn’t work well for some people in Canada and Australia.