TimeTracker for iPhone or iPod touch,see how much time is spent on certain tasks and projects!

TimeTracker helps you keep track of your time everywhere and everytime right on your iPhone™ or iPod touch™. It is a powerful yet easy to use application for everyone who wants to see how much time is spent on certain tasks and projects.

TimeTracker contains a rich set of features like organization of tasks into projects, filtering tasks by time frames, exporting the tracked data via email, and many more.

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  • Tasks

    Tasks represent the things you are working on. With a single tap you start and stop them. You can always see how much time you spent on a certain task.

  • Quick Start

    The fastet way to start tracking your time is by tapping the “Quick Start” button on the main screen. Decide what to do with the task when you stop it.

  • Projects

    Tasks can be organized in projects. TimeTracker provides the area “Single Tasks” for all tasks which do not belong to a certain project.

  • Overview

    You can always view your tasks by project or all tasks at once. The total time is always summed up according to the displayed tasks and shown in the toolbar.

  • Export

    The data you have collected over time can be exported as a CSV file via email. You can narrow the data by applying the Time Filter before exporting the data.

  • Time Filter

    The Time Filter allows you to narrow the lists of tasks or invocations to a certain time frame, e.g. today or last week. The total time is updated accordingly.

  • History

    Time Tracker saves each and every invocation of a task. The History lists these invocations by day and offers you to create, edit and delete them.

  • Icon Badge

    When Time Tracker is not running the icon badge always shows if you have any active tasks. The displayed number corresponds to the number of active tasks.

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