

To better reflects time entries, as opposed to tasks, “tasks” have been renamed to “time entries”, as that what is what this concept actually represents. I also really like Timing’s reporting functions. With the new order of things, Timing is now giving me incredibly accurate time tracking data without requiring me to push a button every time I context shift. I’ve always run Timing in the background, but because I was doing so much work on iPad before, it wasn’t as useful to me. That sometimes surfaces new opportunities for me and one of those is improved time tracking with Timing. If you want to figure out how much time you spend on different projects and which activities (like games, Facebook, Twitter, etc.) have the worst impact on your productivity, give Timing a try.Īs I’ve been rethinking where the iPad fits in my life, I’ve been using a laptop a lot more for remote work lately.
#UPDATE FOR FAVICONOGRAPHER MAC#
It is the accurate Mac data that really makes the difference for me. I’ve been using Timing as my primary time tracking app for several months and it is sticking with me. You can now customize this behavior in the app’s “Tracking” preferences. When starting a new timer, Timing will now suggest the most recently used project by default.īy default, Timing will stop any running timers when your Mac goes to sleep or when you quit the Timing tracker app. Slightly increased the width of time entry editors, giving you more space to enter details. Timing will now warn when creating a time entry causes other entries to get overwritten. Maybe you’ll learn a trick or two that you didn’t know about yet! If you would like to give the new onboarding a try, you can access it via the “Replay Introduction” item in the “Help” menu. They’ve completely reworked the app’s onboarding. On macOS Big Sur, toolbar buttons now show labels next to their icons to make their purpose more clear. You can now also start timers via the right-click context menu of a project. You can now start and stop timers right from the toolbar of the main Timing app. They’ve also got plenty of usability improvements for you to streamline your time-tracking workflow even more: With this update, they’ve replaced the “Review” and “Details” screens with one unified, and customizable, “Activities” screen. If you don’t already know, Timing automatically tracks which applications, documents and domains you spend time withs that you can quickly figure out what you’re spending (and wasting) your time on. Timing, a prior sponsor of, is out with un update.
