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wTimeRecorder vs NATTT Usage & Stats
wTimeRecorder makes it easy for you to record your working times. Just start your project when you begin to work and stop it when you go home. Pause and resume are available as well. You can manage several projects and always have a look at all your working times. Managing different project locations is possible as well, with automatic login and logout. Finally, export is available, e.g. to your iCloud or via email, and printing (by InApp-purchase).
And as a bonus an Apple Watch app is included as well to make it even simpler for you to manage your projects and see your current working time. It also includes complications for this.
You don’t have a free hand at the moment? Just tell Siri to start, stop, pause or resume your work. These commands are also available as shortcuts.
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Not Another Time Tracking Tool... but wait! This one is different.
There are no timers and no dialogs to create and track time spent on your tasks.
Get an overview
The Calendar view clearly shows you which days are already tracked. You can filter tasks by category and export your tracked times as XLSX, CSV or JSON file.
Track time on tasks
In the Day view, type MyTask or MyCategory:MyTask once and NATTT will create a button for you. Tapping it adds 60 minutes by default but you can change this interval if needed.
Don't forget to track
During your custom working hours, you'll receive push reminders when the interval expires. NATTT won't bother you in the off hours.
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January 9, 2025