Stopwatch
The calendar widgetry is but one piece of code I've been playing with. I have also been wanting to write a GNOME client to the SlimTimer service, using their REST API. So, I bring to you Stopwatch, a task/timer program I've started, based on some of the ideas in the SlimTimer web interface. Currently, I've only got authentication working, though I haven't hooked it up to gnome-keyring yet, as I plan to. The screenshots below show the initial window, and a mock-up of what the tasks view will look like, when I get that code written.
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And of course, I've drawn an awesome Tango styled icon for it as well...
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I haven't put the code in a public repository anywhere yet, though. I hope
to have it actually be usable sometime tomorrow. It will be nice to use it,
instead of the pop-up web UI that I have to use now. It would be nice though,
if SlimTimer had due date and maximum time support for tasks. It
would be signficantly more useful if it did.
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