KArm Help |
KArm 0.1 |
In my day, I may have to work on several different project and keep track separately of how much time I spent working on each project. If you are like me, then KArm is for you.
KArm is a time tracker. You can enter a list of "tasks", start KArm's clock, and it will count the number of minutes you spend on the highlighted task.
KArm was inspired by Harald Tveit Alvestrand's very useful utility called titrax, the only failing of which is that it is based on the Xt toolkit. One day KArm will do all that titrax does, but not today.
The word karm, in my mother-tongue Punjabi, means work.
Image: A KArm screenshot
The latest version of KArm is 0.1. It can be fetched from
You will also require a computer running the X Window System, UNIX and the KDE and Qt libraries.
So far, KArm has only been tested on Linux/x86 with XFree86, but it should work on most other KDE-enabled platforms without much tinkering.
Tasks can be created by clicking the New Task tool on the toolbar, or selecting the Task/New menu option.
Start the clock by clicking the clock icon on the toolbar or selecting the Task/New menu option.
Tasks and their time summaries will be automatically saved on normal termination of the program.
Author and Maintainer: Sirtaj Singh Kang