Timing 1.8.1 Multilangual | MacOSX | 12.1 MB
Timing is the best way to keep track of the time you spend with your Mac. Find out where your time goes – without ever having to start a timer again! Timing automatically tracks which documents you are editing, which applications you use, and the domains of the websites you visit. You'll never have to worry about forgetting to start or stop a timer again – there are none! It's all done in the background! After tracking, just drag and drop activities into projects. Some general categories like "Web Browsing", "Office", and "Games" have already been prepared for you, but you can customize them any way you like!
In addition, it has tons of new features such as:
- Productivity tracking — see when you are most productive.
- A timeline that shows you how you spent your day.
- Automatic suggestions to assign whole blocks of time at once.
- Searching activities.
- Start/stop timers (if you need them).
- And much more…
You could use a time tracker.
But to be honest, time tracking sucks.
You have to start and stop timers and enter what you did.
And if you forget that, you are back to square one.
Not so with Timing. Instead of making you do all the work, Timing automatically tracks how you spend your time. It logs which apps you use, which websites you visit, and which documents you edit. And if you are a freelancer, you can export that data to create invoices.
After tracking, you can drag and drop activities into projects. Some general categories like "Web Browsing", "Office" and "Games" have already been prepared for you, but you can customize them any way you like.
Easily review what you've done this week with just one click. Sophisticated graphs show you how you spent your time each day and which projects (or websites *cough* Facebook *cough*) consumed most of your time. And if you need the raw data to create invoices, Timing can export it as CSV or JSON for further processing!
These are just a few of the applications for which Timing can track the document path or visited website:
- Safari
- Chrome & Chromium
- Preview
- iWork
- MS Office
- OpenOffice & LibreOffice
- Scrivener
- Evernote
- Photoshop
- Acorn
- Finder
- Parallels Desktop (app name and window title of Windows apps in Coherence mode are tracked)
- Xcode
- Coda
- TextWrangler & BBEdit
- TextMate
- Terminal
- QuickTime Player
- VLC Player
What's New in Version 1.8.1
- Productivity tracking — see when you are most productive.
- A timeline that shows you how you spent your day.
- Automatic suggestions to assign whole blocks of time at once.
- Searching activities.
- Start/stop timers (if you need them).
- And much more…
Compatibility: OS X 10.9.0 or later, 64-bit processor
Home Page - https://itunes.apple.com/app/timing-automatic-time-tracker/id431511738
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