Am 28. Oct, 2005 schwätzte Kurt Granroth so:
> Ah, you're referring to KArm. I was thrown by Karm, thinking that it was some
> new component related to "karma" or the like. :-)
Yeah, KArm because KLeg was EOLd.
> Well, KArm may not have any decent web page devoted to it, but it is still
> maintained. It's in the kdepim package in 3.4 as well as the 3.5 development
> branch.
I still have it, but the web page makes me think I'm running an
unmaintained version.
> I don't know if it would do "time tracking for projects", though. That sounds
> a bit like MS Project to me and KArm won't even remotely do that.
Currently I just need daily summaries per project. It'd be nice if I could
have local off-line mode that syncs with a central server, but I can live
without that :).
I have the daily reports working, so KArm does what I need.
ciao,
der.hans
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