![]() ![]() Our thanks to Timemator 2 for sponsoring MacStories this week. Start today by downloading Timemator 2, so you can stop thinking about timers and focus on your tasks. Don’t wait until the new year to get serious about time tracking. Task notes will be included in the PDF-Export. Timemator is free to try for 30 days, and for a limited time, readers of MacStories can buy the app for 30% off by using the coupon code TM-MACSTORIES at checkout. Added an option to automatically pause manual time tracking when your Mac goes into sleep mode. Next up on Timemator’s roadmap is iCloud sync, an iOS app, integration with third-party tools like Jira and Asana, and team features. The app is also continually updated with the latest macOS technologies. Timemator is a native Mac app that’s been thoughtfully designed to look as beautiful as it is functional. ![]() ![]() It’s a three-pronged approach that’s proven useful to a wide variety of professionals, including contractors, freelancers, and small teams. Third, there’s a manual timer available for those one-off tasks and times that it’s just easier to click start. Second, you can set up Timemator rules to automatically record time to a project or task when you open a particular app or file. You can use both Mac and Windows at the same time using. It lets you create a virtual machine on Mac and install Windows on it. Just go over your activities at the end of the day and assign them to projects and tasks. VirtualBox is another way you can use Windows on Mac. First, Timemator automatically creates an activity timeline as you work on your Mac. Time never slips through the cracks with Timemator because it approaches the problem of tracking three ways. ![]()
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