![]() I am in no way saying there has to be a competition, but it makes the user informed and makes it easy to use the app that one has specific use for instead of spending 14+14 = 1 months time to try both the apps. For example, I think you have Jira integration as an unique feature, and timemator has icloud integration as an unique feature. If there were any updated chart to compare the features it would have been great for user to chose based on their usage. Saying that the interface is very similar would sound like an understatement. On the other hand, timemator never advertises their product, this is just my impression, I don't know if they do in some other platform or not. You on one hand are much into publicity, on platforms as producthunt etc. It gets very difficult to decide which app to purchase. Thank you for answering it in such a positive way. I would love to hear your feedback and/or suggestions because this is what moves us and the app forward. Simply download the trial from our site or take advantage of the running Black Friday Deal - the app is currently 30% off. You can check it out for free, without any commitment. Just mix and match from a variety of actions like - launching an app, browsing a site, working on a file inside a folder, or simply picking a window title it should track.Īnd here is a quick overview of some of the other features the app has: It is also possible to create a lot more complex rules than that. Then drop that file into the Klokki rule, and each time you'll open up the file - the timer will start as soon as you close the file - it will pause. So let's say you are working on a file X. The way it works is simple - you create rules by which the app will start and pause the timer automatically. In short - Klokki is an automatic time-tracking app for the Mac. I believe that it can truly be useful to some of you, especially if you are a freelancer. But it's something I've been working on for over a year already, and as an indie-maker, I am proud of what we've accomplished so far. I don't want to bore or spam you with this post. ![]()
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