I have no clue how to use zeitgeist
after installing it with apt
. It seems to be a tracker that dumps the data somewhere but there is no viewer!! The so called “GNOME Activity Journal” and zeitgeist-explorer
are not found in apt
.
I'm instituting some New Year's resolutions around productivity.
One of those is to limit the frequency at which I check my email — and other communications channels.
I primarily use Rambox for this purpose.
I am looking for a productivity app which limits access to programs to either:
a) Certain times of the day
b) A cumulative period per day (e.g., one hour in a 24 hour period).
I've checked out some of the parental control tools but clearly these are intended for a slightly different use-case.
Does any program exist of this nature or is developing one — or developing self-control — my best bet?
Thank you in advance!
I am aware of some software like Willow, DansGuardian, SquidGuard and Pluckeye. Many seem to be old or not so active, so I thought that maybe I am not searching with the right words.
Just to be clear, I am the root user and this is not for parental purpose.
I would like to block some websites for most time and track my time on a browser (Brave).
I'm looking for a simple countdown timer application, something similar to timer-applet, which appears to be deprecated. (It's in the repositories but when I tried to install it there were dependency issues with gnome-audio and it hosed my system.)
My ideal app would have the following features:
- is lightweight and fast (starts up fast and doesn't use a lot of system resources)
- has functionality for user-defined presets for commonly used times (like for using the 10+2 work method)
- plays a sound and displays a notification when the time set is reached.
- is a native GNOME app & not a webapp
- is an indicator applet
Note: I am looking for a countdown timer app, not a timetracking app.
Is there a package to install in a server for task/time management? I want to create activities and add milestones to those activities, maybe it can have graphics reports too.
I'd like to install it in a server and to use it from other PCs, not local. (a web interfase).
Maybe something like Klock