isimSoftware Multiple Time Task Tracker

isimSoftware Multiple Time Task Tracker

isimSoftware Multiple Time Task Tracker – It’s Time to Start Keeping Track
isimSoftware Multiple Time Task Tracker is a feature-rich timer program that can be used to track time for a number of different tasks or events together or independently of one another. You can create any number of timers, give each one a name and record additional notes and information about what you are timing – a great solution for those who need to track their time for hourly billing, timesheets, and more.

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isimSoftware Multiple Time Task Tracker – It’s Time to Start Keeping Track
isimSoftware Multiple Time Task Tracker is a feature-rich timer program that can be used to track time for a number of different tasks or events together or independently of one another. You can create any number of timers, give each one a name and record additional notes and information about what you are timing – a great solution for those who need to track their time for hourly billing, timesheets, and more.

Have multiple timers and countdowns running at the same time. You can also set it so only one timer can be operational at a time – a great way to quickly keep only a single timer running while hopping between tasks.

Timers and countdowns can display their time in a variety of formats including fractions of an hour – handy if you have enter fractions of an hour into your timesheets or billing programs.

Track as many timers and countdowns as you need (grouped into multiple tabs), and add notes to each in order to keep track of work you are doing.

Use the “Focus Light” to help you avoid distractions and keep you focused on the work you are doing.

isimSoftware Multiple Time Task Tracker

  • Timers to track elapsed time (like a stopwatch) and countdowns (3…2…1…blastoff!)
  • Keep a tally of things that are important to you with a counter.
  • Create as many timers, countdowns, and counters as you need. Have lots of things to track? Group your timers, countdowns, and counters into multiple tabs.
  • Give each timer, countdown, and counter a unique name.
  • Display time in a number of formats including fractions of an hour, hours/minutes/seconds, minutes, $/hour, and many more.
  • Store notes and comments on each timer, counter, and countdown.
  • Quickly copy and paste time into other time tracking programs and billing programs.
  • Easily adjust the time displayed on your timers (in case you forgot to start it).
  • View total time for a grouping of timers.
  • View the total time accumulated across all of your timers.
  • Set up Countdown timers to start and stop other Timers and Countdowns. They can even increment Counters so you can keep track of how many cycles a Countdown has gone through. Great for setting up and tracking your Pomodoro work and rest periods.
  • Focus Light that, when set to your working patterns, will help keep you focused while you work.
  • Timer alerts that can notify you after a set period of time has elapsed
  • Flag your timers with different colours to help organize your tasks
  • Export timers and tabs to XML or CSV
  • Copy multiple timers to the clipboard in a variety of formats for pasting into invoices, emails, timesheets, work logs, etc.
  • API that allows integration with other applications
  • No install program – just copy the executable and run
  • And much more…

Help
Timers
A timer allows you to record elapsed time. It works great for keeping track of time you are spending on tasks in order to know how long something took (handy when you need to record your time in a timesheet or for billing purposes).

To add a new timer to the current tab, click on Timers | Add Timer or use Ctrl+T.

You will find the following things on a timer:

Name – Enter a name into this textbox to help you identify the timer
Start/Stop – Starts or stops the timer
Reset – Resets the time on the timer back to 0. You can tell the application, in the options screen, to prompt you before resetting a timer if you want to avoid accidental loss of data.
Time Display – The actual elapsed time. The display format can be changed in the options screen or by using Ctrl+F to cycle through the available formats.
Note – Clicking on the note allows you to record any additional notes about the timer. A green circle appears for any timer that has a note. Right clicking on the note allows you to perform additional functions on the note including clearing, copying or cutting the note.
Delete – Clicking on the red “X” will delete the timer. You can tell the application, in the options screen, to prompt you before deleting a timer if you want to avoid accidental deletions.
Up and Down Arrows – Clicking on the up and down arrows allows you to move the timer up and down the screen.
Timer Alerts
You can make use of alerts when you want to be notified while timing a task when a certain amount of time has elapsed.

To add an alert to a timer, right click on the time display and select “Add Alert”. The “Edit Timer Alert” screen will open. From this screen you can set the timer when the alert should fire, and what should happen when the time is reached.

You can tell when a timer has an alert defined for it because a small bell will appear in the time display.

To change or delete the alert, right click on the time display and choose “Edit Alert” or “Delete Alert”.

Countdowns
A countdown allows you to count down from a specified time to 0. You can use countdowns to remind you when a certain amount of time has elapsed (handy when it’s time to plug the parking meter, or go for your coffee break).

To add a new countdown to the current tab, click on Countdowns | Add Countdown or use Alt+C.

Countdowns are made up of the following:

Name – Enter a name into this textbox to help you identify the countdown
Start/Stop – Button that starts or stops the countdown
Reset – Resets the time on the timer back to the start time. You can tell the application, in the options screen, to prompt you before resetting a countdown if you want to avoid accidental loss of data.
Time Display – The remaining time. The display format can be changed in the options screen or by using Alt+F to cycle through the available formats.
Note – Clicking on the note allows you to record any additional notes about the countdown. A green circle appears for any countdown that has a note. Right clicking on the note allows you to perform additional functions on the note including clearing, copying or cutting the note.
Delete – Clicking on the red “X” will delete the countdown . You can tell the application, in the options screen, to prompt you before deleting a countdown if you want to avoid accidental deletions.
Up and Down Arrows – Clicking on the up and down arrows allows you to move the countdown up and down the screen.
You can easily tell the difference between a countdown and a timer, as the countdown’s time display contains an alarm clock icon.

To specify the starting timer for your new countdown, right click on the time display and select “Set Time”. The “Set Time” screen will open. From this screen you can set the starting time and what should happen when time runs out.

Tabs
In order to keep your various timers and countdowns organized, you can create multiple tabs to store your timers and countdowns in. You could create different tabs for different clients, projects, days, etc.

When you first start isimSoftware Multiple Time Task Tracker you will have a single tab. To add more tabs select “Add New Tab” from the System menu. From this menu you can also rename or delete existing tabs.

Tabs can be re-ordered by dragging and dropping the tabs on the screen.

If you want to show totals for your timers (Timers | Show Totals) you will see a grand total for all of your timers, and also a sub total for each tab.

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