Hi,
I've just upgraded. Unfortunately the Analytics tab is not working for me. Here is a screenshot what I see. I've played with all buttons and time ranges there but I can't see anything. Any suggestions?
I wonder why are you working on such features? You know better but isn't it easier to implement such analytics in MT interface and not to create web interface? I suggest not to spend much time on that but instead to improve MT Client interface and to allow such analytics based on shared timelines. Or maybe to create ManicTimeServerClient.exe and to use almost the same interface as this in ManicTimeClient.exe to display such analytics data.
Originally Posted by: admin
I'll go through the list you mentioned in another post, one quick comment though.
You don't need to create another user, in fact I'd say that is quite the opposite of our intent because now MT will track two users for you.
If you connect from another machine, just use the user on the machine where the server is running. So for example
MT is installed on the SERVER1
SERVER1\user
should allow you to connect from any machine to this machine. I guess its the same as remote desktop, when you connect to some machine you use credentials of that machine, not the machine you are using at the time.
It's better to discuss that in the other thread but let me tell you why that is not good solution.
Consider the following use case. I and two my friends work on a project. We want to track our time spent on the project and to keep it in one place (in MT Server DB). Because we don't have separate machine to run MT Server we decide to use one of our own PCs. So if I will run the server on my own PC I have to give my user/password to my friends. I use only one user in Windows with admin privileges. So if I give them these user and pass I give them full access to my PC! That includes Remote desktop, remote access to all my files even they are not shared, ability to restart/shutdown my PC remotely... Also I give them an access to view all timelines and this way sharing of timelines is useless, because I give them the password for the Admin of MT Server and all of them can see and change everything. That's not acceptable! Even more - what will happen if I have a company with 20 employees and setup all instances of MT to use my username and later I decide to change my password? Then I'll have to change the password in all MT installs! What about if I want to use MT in company with 200 employees?
MT Server should not rely on Windows accounts. Using Windows accounts is not scalable. MT Server should work like... for example MySQL Server. It should have own users, own roles, own privileges and everything else related to user management.
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