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And more!
• Touch & hold each tab in the tab bar for a related action
• Output CSV files from Check Total Time Tracked and Check Project Time Tracked actions in Shortcuts
• Many improvements to adding & editing time entries in another workspace

Plus new settings!
• Sort time-entry suggestions
• Sort recent time entries in the timers-lists view and auto-select search
• Hide the duration in Lock Screen Live Activities
• Hide client names or show a client icon instead of the name

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Time tracking around midnight!

Since time entries count for the day they start on, a time entry that started yesterday but continues into or is stopped today counts as time tracked yesterday.

Timery now checks if the current time entry started yesterday and asks to split it at midnight so yesterday’s time counts for yesterday and today’s counts for today.

And when the current time entry started yesterday, today times will show yesterday instead since the time tracked counts for yesterday.

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Apple Watch!

Pull down in Current Time Entry view for a new “Reload Data” button to reload projects, tags, etc.

On watchOS 9, saved timers sync from iCloud in addition to syncing from iPhone.

Tap the report graph to cycle through the time-period options. And touch & hold on the graph to open the list of saved reports.

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Reports!

Reports can be exported as CSV, PDF, and PNG files from a new export button and keyboard shortcuts.

Graphs in the apps and widgets have a y-axis for improved graph context.

There’s a new grouping option to group by split tags. Instead of a report showing “Tag 1, Tag 2” and “Tag 2, Tag 3”, it will show “Tag 1”, “Tag 2”, and “Tag 3”.

When editing a report, there are new filters to include & exclude one or more clients and to exclude tasks.

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Timery 1.5.2 is available on the App Store! This update is packed with additions, tweaks, and fixes to help you track your time!

apps.apple.com/us/app/id142536

What’s new:
• Report exports
• Y-axis in graphs
• New report grouping and more filters
• Apple Watch data-loading improvements
• Improvements to time tracking around midnight
• Tab bar quick actions

Here are some more details:

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Here we go:

It's my pleasure to introduce the winners of the MacStories Selects 2022 awards 🏆

MacStories Selects – now in its fifth year – is our celebration of indie apps, great developers, and exceptional ideas. 2022 has been a fantastic year for the apps we cover; these are the very best.

Check it out: macstories.net/stories/macstor

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While I’ve said this before, it’s still true: @timery started out as just a little app for me to improve my time-tracking experience, so hearing how it’s useful for and helps so many others as well is immensely rewarding. Thank you. 🙏

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Incredibly honored for @timery to be the MacStories Selects 2022 Best Watch App and runner-up for Best New Feature for its Live Activities! Just… wow. 🥹

An enormous thank you to @viticci, @johnvoorhees, and @alex for finding Timery to be useful enough to even consider it. 🙏

And congratulations to all the winners and runners-up. Timery is among some incredible apps! 🥳

macstories.net/stories/macstor

Check the release notes for more details!

Thank you for using and supporting Timery! I really appreciate all the support and the feedback. 🙏

I hope you enjoy these updates and they’re useful for you. Happy time tracking!

apps.apple.com/us/app/id142536

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And there are lots of fixes including:
• Improved support for larger Dynamic Type sizes in reports
• More reliable updates to saved timers & time entries after editing projects & tags
• Fixes for a Focus filtering timers and reports

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In paid Toggl accounts, project colors can now be set to a custom color. When editing a project, you can either input a hex color or select a color from a standard iOS or macOS color picker.

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On iOS 16 is a new Shortcuts action Start Saved Timer that shows a list of saved timers to start with an optional start-time parameter.

This new action works on its own, but it also works well combined with Find Saved Timers and Choose from List actions to start a saved timer.

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For starting a new current time entry minutes ago and adjusting start & stop times, there’s a new time-adjustment interval option that will ask each time what the interval should be instead of always adjusting by a preset interval. Also on Apple Watch.

Perhaps you like me often want to start a time entry at a variable number of minutes ago. This enables starting timers at 3, 7, 15, etc. minutes ago from the same button.

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When using Toggl’s “improved” duration format (“0:23:42”), there’s a new option whether or not to always show hours. When off, durations under an hour will hide the hour text.

For example, “0:23:42” will instead show as “23:42” like the SwiftUI duration formatting in widgets and Live Activities.

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Summary reports have more grouping options and can now be grouped by projects, tasks, descriptions, tags, and clients like in Reports Overview.

When grouping by tasks and tags, Timery has to download individual time entries for the report, so because of Toggl API limitations, larger time periods can take some time to load.

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Timery is using Toggl’s new API and now loads three weeks of logged time entries (or up to 1,000 entries) instead of just one week, so Time Entries view now shows more days and recent-time-entries lists include more entries. Older entries, of course, are still available on Toggl.

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Timery 1.5.1 is available on the App Store!

apps.apple.com/us/app/id142536

What’s new:
• Three weeks of recent time entries in the app
• More grouping options in summary reports
• A new duration format
• A new time-adjustment interval option
• Start Saved Timer action in Shortcuts
• Custom project colors for paid Toggl accounts
• Lots of fixes

Here are some more details of what’s new:

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