Running the Enterprise SaaS version from https://app.invoicing.co in a desktop web browser, with task timelog descriptions enabled (essentially sub-tasks, as seen in the screenshot in #3063), there are sometimes (often) situations where I stopped the timer for a task, and then after a few minutes I got a call back the client and have to resume the task. In those situations, the short time break between stopping and starting is insignificant and the description is the same, so I would want to be able to actually resume the last subtask in the task.
Currently, the UI offers no way to resume the timer in a way that reuses and extends the last timelog entry within a task, instead of inserting a whole new timelog entry; and it doesn't offer a way to "merge" two timelog entries together post-facto either. I end up having to do it manually, by stopping the task timer, then remembering the end time, deleting the last entry, editing the previous-to-last entry's end time to match the new end time, and then saving.
Running the Enterprise SaaS version from https://app.invoicing.co in a desktop web browser, with task timelog descriptions enabled (essentially sub-tasks, as seen in the screenshot in #3063), there are sometimes (often) situations where I stopped the timer for a task, and then after a few minutes I got a call back the client and have to resume the task. In those situations, the short time break between stopping and starting is insignificant and the description is the same, so I would want to be able to actually resume the last subtask in the task.
Currently, the UI offers no way to resume the timer in a way that reuses and extends the last timelog entry within a task, instead of inserting a whole new timelog entry; and it doesn't offer a way to "merge" two timelog entries together post-facto either. I end up having to do it manually, by stopping the task timer, then remembering the end time, deleting the last entry, editing the previous-to-last entry's end time to match the new end time, and then saving.