I've been working on another project. :) This time, it is a program that allows you to record the time spent on a project (for example, a web project) and automatically generate an invoice when you've recorded all the time spent on it. I've called it Time Sheet.
I'd appreciate any feedback on the program, the idea, or the website (a link is provided at the bottom of this post). Also, I'd love to know if you would personally use it.
Edit: I've now released Time Sheet Alpha 3. I've kept the changelog for Alpha 2 below for reference.
Alpha 3:
# Added the ability to restore the list of jobs from a backup
# Added a To Do list
# Added all toolbar items from the main window to the popup menu on the tray icon
Alpha 2:
# Changed border style of main window to single and removed maximize box.
# Added a tray icon and the ability to minimize to the tray
# Fixed: The timer would continue when stopped, if not paused first
# Fixed: Time output would be incorrect after 59 minutes and 59 seconds
# Added a method for backing up the list of jobs and tasks
# Currency values are now rounded to 2 decimal places regardless of whether the digits are zeros
# Added the ability to edit the description and hours worked for tasks
# When allocating time to a job, you are now asked whether you want your timer to be cleared or not
Also, I've added a survey to the Time Sheet website, with a few questions about the program and website. If you could take the time to complete this survey, I would greatly appreciate it. :)
Known Issues: While testing it, I've noticed that the timer display starts acting strange after 1 hour. I'm working on fixing this for the Alpha 2 release. - fixed in Alpha 2
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Microsoft brings Planner Agent to all Microsoft 365 Copilot users by Ivan Jenic
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Microsoft has announced that Planner Agent in Microsoft 365 Copilot is now generally available to all users with a Microsoft 365 Copilot license.
Planner Agent is the latest addition in the string of AI features that Microsoft is implementing across virtually all of its products. The agent lets you manage tasks through natural language prompts directly inside Microsoft 365 Copilot. You can create and update tasks, check priorities, and get insights about current entries without leaving the chat interface.
The general availability release comes with a handful of new additions on top of what was available during the initial rollout. A new plan picker lets you search and filter your plans by name, then update task names, statuses, due dates, or priorities through the agent. There's also a goals bucket now, which lets you group tasks under specific goals. This builds on the Goals view, a feature that was introduced as part of the broader Planner refresh that rolled out earlier.
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All AI-generated plans and tasks are created in draft mode by default, so you can review and approve changes before anything goes through. This is actually a thoughtful safety feature, because trusting AI to handle all your tasks without a human in the loop is usually a recipe for disaster. Having tasks initially saved as drafts is the best possible middle ground.
Microsoft also says that not all tasks are executed equally. Simple tasks get processed quickly, while more complex ones, like building a plan from a Word, Excel, or PowerPoint file, are handed to a more capable model. Microsoft says this approach delivers the best performance, but it could also help with usage management, as you won't have to waste tokens on performing simple tasks.
Planner Agent is available now across Teams, Loop, SharePoint, and other Microsoft 365 apps for anyone on a Microsoft 365 Copilot subscription.
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Hi,
I've been working on another project. :) This time, it is a program that allows you to record the time spent on a project (for example, a web project) and automatically generate an invoice when you've recorded all the time spent on it. I've called it Time Sheet.
I'd appreciate any feedback on the program, the idea, or the website (a link is provided at the bottom of this post). Also, I'd love to know if you would personally use it.
Edit: I've now released Time Sheet Alpha 3. I've kept the changelog for Alpha 2 below for reference.
Alpha 3:
Alpha 2:
Also, I've added a survey to the Time Sheet website, with a few questions about the program and website. If you could take the time to complete this survey, I would greatly appreciate it. :)
Download: Time Sheet Alpha 3
Website
Known Issues: While testing it, I've noticed that the timer display starts acting strange after 1 hour. I'm working on fixing this for the Alpha 2 release. - fixed in Alpha 2
Thanks in advance,
Smctainsh
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