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eating up all my memory - Version: 1.2.4, 3/31/2008 07:18AM PST
mmoraglia
I was trying the application and the 14 trial days finished when I noticed that it is eating up all my memory. I hadn't noticed before so it might be to encourage to buy it.
I monitored this phenomenon with Activity Monitor. It started at 124 MB and then went up to 240MB before I quit it.
In comparison itunes is using only 90 MB and safari 99MB.
My macbook pro has been on for about 14 hours, using 10.5.2.
I monitored this phenomenon with Activity Monitor. It started at 124 MB and then went up to 240MB before I quit it.
In comparison itunes is using only 90 MB and safari 99MB.
My macbook pro has been on for about 14 hours, using 10.5.2.
Had to Power Down - Version: 1.2.4, 3/30/2008 10:55AM PST
Levon River
This didn't even report as an application to the Finder or the Dock. I couldn't even force quit it. It never appeared in Finder's Force Quit window. I'd had Help open for another application when I started TimeTrack, and its Help file immediately opened in front of the app when I started the app, and although TimeTrack's window was emblazoned across my screen, and although I could access it, it would not show up in the menus or anywhere in the Finder, and it was The App That Would Not Die. Never had any app in my long history of Mac usage do anything even close. I had to power down to get rid of it.
Even if I hadn't experienced this bizarre behavior, the categories in the left pane appeared to be "overlapping" each other, so the words were cut off at the bottom of each line, which seems to be rather shoddy. I also find that a program that *defaults* to tracking my musical whims and web browsing and application usage to be not only whimsical but downright invasive when all I want to track is billable hours. Even if these can be "turned off," why they are there in the first place without specific user intention to have them tracked is beyond me.
This may be a fun diversion for people curious about their own habits, but as a serious time-tracking tool I found it unusable and deleted it.
Even if I hadn't experienced this bizarre behavior, the categories in the left pane appeared to be "overlapping" each other, so the words were cut off at the bottom of each line, which seems to be rather shoddy. I also find that a program that *defaults* to tracking my musical whims and web browsing and application usage to be not only whimsical but downright invasive when all I want to track is billable hours. Even if these can be "turned off," why they are there in the first place without specific user intention to have them tracked is beyond me.
This may be a fun diversion for people curious about their own habits, but as a serious time-tracking tool I found it unusable and deleted it.
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- Had to Power Down
In a word, fantabulous. 



- Version: 1.2, 8/21/2007 05:00PM PST
sutanri_dotmac
I've used this software about a week and it's worked beautifully during that time, working exactly as advertised:
A beautiful interface — yep. Not only easy to look at, but easy to understand.
Detailed statistics — yep. Haven't needed them much, myself, but I checked them out. They're there and they're clear.
And so on, you get the idea. If you want to track your apps, web and itune usage, you can do so effortlessly. If you want to track personal projects and activiites (my own focus), you can easily do that too.
And the program is very mac-like, intuitive: if you know how to use a mac, you know how to use this software.
If the product description sounds like what you're looking for, you're probably right. (Version 1.2)
A beautiful interface — yep. Not only easy to look at, but easy to understand.
Detailed statistics — yep. Haven't needed them much, myself, but I checked them out. They're there and they're clear.
And so on, you get the idea. If you want to track your apps, web and itune usage, you can do so effortlessly. If you want to track personal projects and activiites (my own focus), you can easily do that too.
And the program is very mac-like, intuitive: if you know how to use a mac, you know how to use this software.
If the product description sounds like what you're looking for, you're probably right. (Version 1.2)
Just Cool 



- Version: 1.1, 5/15/2007 12:49AM PST
vrunkel
I have written my own time keeping application before, but TrackTime does a much better job in most parts. Even so some minor annoyances popped into my radar, most of them were already or are in the process of tackling down by the developer.
If you are looking for an application that does not only track time you worked on projects, but also gives you hell of a lot of information on your working behaviour, try TrackTimer.
If you are looking for an application that does not only track time you worked on projects, but also gives you hell of a lot of information on your working behaviour, try TrackTimer.
Shows Great Promise 



- Version: 1.11, 5/14/2007 03:32AM PST
ferrumjeff
A very classy looking application tracker and project timer. It's still a little rough around the edges, but the developer is extremely helpful and responds rapidly to suggestions.
Great tool - Version: 1.11, 5/13/2007 10:02AM PST
jens_francke_898
finally, great to know what i did on my mac!
keep it up!
keep it up!
Great utility 



- Version: 1.0, 5/11/2007 02:33AM PST
Gritsch_Gabriel_819
I use it since first beta and now the 1.0 is better than all the uncountable tools out there promising to do the same job as Hora. But hora does it in the best way!
It is not a memory leak so all is well that ends well.
Nice application does what is says.