Is there a way to check in VS 2010 how much time I spent on a specific project? It's just that I feel like I'm not working fast enough, and seeing that the actual time that I spent is likely to hit me in the ass, and maybe I'm speeding up a bit. Thanks.
Are you slow or are you wasting time on other things?Something like manic time might help you, and since it keeps track of windows by name, it can also keep track of how much time you spend on a project.
VSTime may interest you, it will go beyond the time in projects and track the time of debugging, editing, etc.
More details: http://daveswersky.com/2009/11/30/its-alive-vstime/
I created a small application to track how much time I spend on various projects at work.
It is very simple - he just asks me what I do every half hour.
It's free, so why not check it out ?
I donβt follow this explicitly, my deadlines are approaching, and clients / managers are breathing on my neck to take care of this task for me. This is pretty convenient -)
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