This might be an artefact of my using Chromium on Linux, but I find that I have to refresh the Timer page before clicking the start button if I want the start time of any given work period to display correctly.
That is, if I have left that window unattended since, say, 1900hr, and I then return to it 15 minutes later to start recording a period of work, the start time of that block of work is displayed as 1900hr, not 1915hr.
The fix for this is to reload the page before clicking the start button, but I often forget.
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This might be an artefact of my using Chromium on Linux, but I find that I have to refresh the Timer page before clicking the start button if I want the start time of any given work period to display correctly.
That is, if I have left that window unattended since, say, 1900hr, and I then return to it 15 minutes later to start recording a period of work, the start time of that block of work is displayed as 1900hr, not 1915hr.
The fix for this is to reload the page before clicking the start button, but I often forget.