Charm is a program for OS X, Linux and Windows that helps to keep track of time. It is built around two major ideas - tasks and events. Tasks are the things time is spend on, repeatedly. For example, ironing laundry is a task. The laundry done for two hours on last Tuesday is an event in that task. When doing laundry multiple times, the events will be accumulated, and can later be printed in activity reports or weekly/monthly time sheets. So in case laundry would be done for three hours on Wednesday again, the activity report for the Ironing Laundry task would list the event on tuesday, the event on wednesday and a total of five hours.
Charm is a program for OS X, Linux and Windows that helps to keep track of time. It is built around two major ideas - tasks and events. Tasks are the things time is spend on, repeatedly. For example, ironing laundry is a task. The laundry done for two hours on last Tuesday is an event in that task. When doing laundry multiple times, the events will be accumulated, and can later be printed in activity reports or weekly/monthly time sheets. So in case laundry would be done for three hours on Wednesday again, the activity report for the Ironing Laundry task would list the event on tuesday, the event on wednesday and a total of five hours.
To install charm, run the following command in macOS terminal (Applications->Utilities->Terminal)
sudo port install charm
To see what files were installed by charm, run:
port contents charm
To later upgrade charm, run:
sudo port selfupdate && sudo port upgrade charm
Reporting an issue on MacPorts Trac
The MacPorts Project uses a system called Trac to file tickets to report bugs and enhancement requests.
Though anyone may search Trac for tickets, you must have a GitHub account in order to login to Trac to create tickets.