Version: (using KDE KDE 3.5.5) Installed from: SuSE RPMs OS: Linux I suggest an icon in Karm to activate a view where one sees only a big stopwatch with (the time and) the tasks currently running. For this view I suggest no tree, but breadcrumps to the current tasks (e.g. projects>evaluate software>test karm 15:02). This would allow the clock to become optically quite large. Reason: The (german) Linux-Magazin tested Karm and 2 other Linux timetrackers in issue 05/07 pg. 62ff. It (says some good things about Karm but) criticizes karm's controls were "small and optically less concise". Instead of reducing the amount of displayed information via filters, Karm would show [too] much information simultaneously. It says that it was hardly visible if and which projects were being tracked, showing only a hardly visible black-and-white clock symbol and that you could actually even hide the project which time is currently running. It implicitly somewhat emphasizes the fact that all other timetrackers had a kind of stopwatch view which is considered more usable because optically immediately displaying the most important facts.
Thanks for the Linux Magazin and the coffee.
you're welcome. In the meantime I realized that the idea we discussed (have this stopwatch view as a dockable icon pane) is crap: the article complains that there is too much information anyway and it's right because one can not concentrate on more than 5-7 elements at the same time. Adding yet another bunch of information would make the program even more unusable (in terms of usability), I would really prefer to be able to have _either_ the stopwatch view _or_ the traditional view. As I said, we're all very so much into the program that we know where everything is but a new user must be struck by all the information everywhere. Can we make the UI more simple? If you want, I can get some people together who've never seen this program and write down what they want to do and how they try to achieve it. Actually, one could even make a paper demo with a stopwatch view and capture the comments.
I found a victim... I mean a volunteer ;)
Hello! Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but this project has been unmaintained for many years so I will be closing this bug.