Time Sink Version: 1.2.6 Release Date: 09 Sep 2016 Language: English Developer: Many Tricks MAS Rating: 4+ Mac Platform: Intel OS Version: OS X 10.7 or later. Time Sink helps you track how you spend your time on your Mac. It automatically logs opened windows and applications, and keeps track of how long you've spent using things in total (i.e. Running), and in the foreground (i.e. Actively using). It does this without any user intervention required to sta. The latest version of Time Sink is 2.0 on Mac Informer. It is a perfect match for Timekeeping in the Productivity category. The app is developed by Many Tricks. Time Sink watches how you use your Mac, recording the time spent in each window and program — whether that be foreground or background time. Wifi scanner 2 960. You can view and export reports, exclude apps and windows, and group related tasks together into one pool, which is then tracked as a single object.
Time Sink 2 is out today—yes, it's a major update in version numbers, and no, it won't cost you a cent. That's right, Time Sink 2.0 is a free new major version, for both direct and App Store buyers.
Why free? Because all though we've done a ton of behind-the-scenes work to make Time Sink an even better time tracking app (so it's indeed a major upgrade to us), the user-visible new features may not feel like typical 'oh wow this is a MAJOR update!' material to you. So instead of trying to justify charging for the upgrade, we decided to give it to everyone for free. (But hey, if you want to buy another copy or gift one to a friend, we won't mind—it's still just $5.)
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So what's new in Time Sink 2? We won't bore you with all the many behind-the-scenes changes, other than to mention that Time Sink is now sandboxed, so we can add new features to the App Store version to keep it in sync with the direct version—hooray!
Here's the stuff you can see and work with as a Time Sink user:
- Ad-hoc timers can be used to track non-Mac activities, such as phone calls or client meetings.
- All timers can be paused via an assignable hot key, and can be set to resume automatically when activity resumes.
- A pop-up menu at the bottom of the Activity Report window lets you easily select time frames like today, this week, this month, or this year.
- Define the 'start of day' time for the 'today' Activity Report view. No longer must you start working just after midnight.
- Use window title filters to merge windows from apps that include always-changing info in their window titles, as when Photoshop appends @50%, @75%, etc.
- Exported reports can be opened in Time Sink to view historical data.
- View time usage in the Organizer as percentages of total time instead of hours/minutes.
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The original purple (left) is joined by light (center) and dark (right); the blue shown in the dark theme shot will be replaced with whatever you've set as your macOS highlight color (System Preferences > General).
How to update
Direct customers can get the update via in-app updating; App Store customers should see the update in the App Store app soon, if not already. (Just one note of caution: Time Sink 2 requires OS X 10.8 or newer; if you're on OS X 10.7, you'll want to stay with the original Time Sink. See the museum for links to older versions.)
Contemplating the moments …
Have you ever you wondered exactly where your time goes while sitting on your Mac? You sit at work at 8 am, and suddenly it ‘s lunchtime … where was the time?
I no longer ask: Time Sink tracks your activity and reveals exactly what you have been working or what has not been working all day.
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Automatic time tracking
Time Sink tracks the time you spend on the macOS applications and their associated windows, as you use your Mac. It does this automatically, so you can work without thinking about time tracking.
Because if you have to think about it , you probably will not.
Join forces
To help you keep track of activities, Time Sink uses Pools, which are simply collections of related windows. Create a Pool is as simple as drag and drop a window (or application) from the Style section Applications window Time Sink to section Pools.
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Monitoring activities other than Mac
What about last no time on your Mac, like a call from a customer?
Simply start an ad hoc timer to keep track of the time. When finished, add the name Time Sink timer and duration chosen group. Time Sink can also create ad hoc timers depending on when it is idle and start working again.