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friends graph previously displayed rainbow graphs, but something seems to have broken (at least on my setup). Investigate and fix!
This is what I'm seeing now:
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I'm so happy I've found the tool. I spend a day looking for a tool which can help me and my team track time, but is not focused on spying on employees.
Please consider working on SEO, so it's much easier to find this project. It was also not included in any comparisons or lists I've seen.
I will dig the exact keywords I've used but one for sure was "automatic time tracker linux"