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Daniel Alm
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Hi PH community 👋
Ever since we launched Timing 2 last year, one feature request stood out amongst all others: seeing how you spend time across all your Macs is really important to many of you!
Now, with Timing Sync, this is finally possible. Instead of siloing your data to each individual Mac, Timing can now automatically sync your activities to all your Macs.
Happy to answer any questions...
Timing Sync
What apps do I waste time on? Like Screen Time, but for Mac.
Timing Sync shows you what apps, documents and websites you spent (wasted?) time on and helps improve your productivity. It automatically syncs across all your Macs, giving you the complete picture of how you spent your time. You can think of it as the equivalent to iOS's Screen Time, but for Mac.
Timing Sync
What apps do I waste time on? Like Screen Time, but for Mac.
Daniel Alm
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Hello everyone! After John Gruber wrote about Safari's lack of tab Favicons last month, I tried remixing some components of my existing app Timing (https://producthunt.com/posts/timing-2-3) into an app that displays tab Favicons for Safari. It works by asking Safari for a list of all tabs with their titles, URLs and positions, then uses these to fetch the corresponding Favicons and overlay them...
Faviconographer
Favicons for your Safari Tabs
Faviconographer is a small utility for macOS that overlays Favicons on top of your Safari tabs.
This lets you navigate your Safari tabs more quickly.
Faviconographer
Favicons for your Safari Tabs
Daniel Alm
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Thanks for the hunt, Hiten! Daniel, developer of Timing 2, here.
I have created Timing because I felt that time tracking is still much harder than it should be.
Your Mac already knows what you are working on anyway, so why not leverage that?
Timing takes this approach as far as it gets.
Not only does it automatically track your activities, but it even automatically groups activities that belong...
Timing 2
Automatic time and productivity tracking for Mac.
Timing is an automatic time tracking app for Mac. Instead of making you do the work by starting/stopping Timers, Timing automatically tracks how much time you spend in each app, website and document. That way, you can later see exactly how productive you were and use the tracked time to bill clients.
Timing 2
Automatic time and productivity tracking for Mac.
Daniel Alm
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Great update! However, with the old version I could use the Accessibility API to track the currently active team and channel for my app Timing (https://www.producthunt.com/tech/timing). Seems like the Accessibility API is disabled in the new version. Any plans to change that?
Slack for Mac
A new, improved Slack desktop app for Mac
Timing
Automatic time tracking for your Mac