Effort Logger is a JavaFX application created by a group of 5 students for the CSE360 class in the Spring 2023 semester. The application is designed to help track the time and effort spent on various software development tasks or features.
The main features of the application include:
A menu bar with options to switch between different prototypes and return to the main screen Three prototype options for tracking effort and time spent on different features Each prototype option has its own dedicated screen for logging time and effort A user-friendly interface with clear instructions for logging time and effort Getting Started
To run the application, you will need JavaFX 17 or higher installed on your system. Once JavaFX is installed, you can run the application by running the EffortLogger class.
Upon launching the application, you will see a main screen with three prototype options for logging time and effort. Clicking on one of the prototype options will take you to a dedicated screen for logging time and effort on that specific feature.
The application also includes a menu bar with options to switch between different prototypes and return to the main screen.
Effort Logger was created by a group of 5 students for a class project, and is not currently accepting contributions from outside contributors.
- Mehul Srivastava
- Hriday Shah
- Akki Kishore
- [Ka Wai Szeto]
- [Dylan Wynne]
Effort Logger is licensed under the MIT License. See LICENSE for more information.