

(Maybe this is already there with themes? If so, it would be nice to have a v2 theme: whenever a UI changes, people's habits have to change with it. I'm not sure what framework you're using, so I don't know how easy/hard this would be, but maybe add an advanced option that controls whitespace? Not everyone is going to feel the same about the optimal amount

#Manictime print report upgrade
I'd love to upgrade to v3 for all the awesome new features (multi-away seems super useful), but won't if the new UI takes more space to display less information. This serves no purpose but to make the interface "pretty" and reduce the amount of data displayed and thereby increase the amount of scrolling needed. The optimal amount of white space for aesthetics is not necessarily the optimal amount for productivity.Īlso, please don't increase the white space in the bottom part, between tags/usage/apps/docs. Then they complain that it takes up too much space. I make a prototype, then am told to make it "modern", so I-currently anyway-make it flat and add white space. As a programmer this is something I deal with. With my windows theme there is no difference between hovered and selected items in ManicTime. It would also be nice if custom themes could be added/modified using some open file format like ini or xml files. With displays having ratios like 16:10 there's much more horizontal than vertical space available.

Maybe it would be good to reduce some padding, e.g. I noticed that the new version needs considerably more vertical space to display the timeline at the same size as v2. Nice work, I already like the new Add Tag window.
