OpenAir time tracking with almost no teeth pulling
Make the OpenAir time tracker less clicky-clicky and more keyboard-focused and pretty, along the lines of something like Toggl.
- Auto-saving timesheets!
- Keyboard focused. No clicking required!
- Allows for very rapid time entry
- Timers per entry, run multiple timers at once, start timers on existing entries, etc.
- Autocompletion of projects, tasks, and days
- Add time to multiple days at once for repeating events (standups, etc.)
- Add/edit/delete time instantly, inline
- Button to toggle the old OpenAir interface at any time.
- Browser button to open your latest timesheet quickly
Source code: https://github.com/phase2/openair-reborn
Latest reviews
- (2020-02-24) Kiley Martin: Most recent Chrome updates broke this plugin and Open Air is almost impossible to use without it. Dear Developers, please fix this :( This plugin makes Open Air semi-useable!
- (2020-02-24) Corinne Cooley: I wish the spacing was a bit better so all info was visible, but nevertheless this extension was essential for Open Air use... until recent Chrome updates broke it. Now I miss it more than I thought possible. Please, developers, fix it and save us from the awfulness that is 'normal' Open Air.
- (2020-02-20) Jenn Johnson: I love this extension, but it seems to have stopped working as of Chrome updates in Feb 2020. Hope it can be updated!
- (2018-09-04) Elisabeth Bradley: Love this idea but the spacing was off so I couldn't see all the information that I need. Wish openair would just stop being terrible.
- (2018-05-31) Tsvetomir Nikolov: Great UI. Very useful.
- (2017-04-13) Scott Hirsch: Seems to log to wrong day, edit button deletes all the entries. Layout is awesome
- (2016-04-27) Jeff Crisamore: A must for anyone that uses OpenAir. Makes the user experience so much better!
- (2016-03-15) This is awesome. I had forgotten about this plug-in until seeing someone else use it.
- (2016-01-15) Jonathan Hedstrom: I'd forgotten how awesome this was until I accessed OpenAir from a new computer that didn't have this installed! I cannot fathom using OpenAir without this!
- (2015-07-23) Steven Merrill: Takes OpenAir from terrible to quite bearable!
- (2014-11-05) Nate Parsons: Fantastic plugin that turns OpenAir's amazingly ugly, awful, and soul crushing time entry process into something tolerable. Interface is somewhat reminiscent of Toggl.