Work with a solution for monitoring your work and other activities on a Mac. Check out the options for setting up and activating timers and counters according to your specifications. Configure the utility for background tracking of day-to-day operations.
Time Keeper is a small utility that can help you track down the time that you spend working on your projects. The app is incredibly light but oh so helpful. I am one of those persons who gets easily distracted by just about anything. Having a stopwatch running while I work keeps me focused. And Time Keeper is exactly that, a very advanced stopwatch.
When you first open Time Keeper it will ask you to create a TimeKeeper file or create a new one. I treat each Time Keeper file as if it is a different project. So, I create a single file for each project and I open it and activate it when I am working on that project. The application then can track how much time I spend working on my projects. However, it can't really detect what I am doing or if I am lying to it. In other words, it won't know what application is open and active, etc. Other similar apps can do that. Time Keeper will keep a log of all the different sessions in which you activated the Time Keeper file and then you can save that into a PDF file that you can send clients, to justify a budget, for example.
In short, Time Keeper is a nice way of tracking the time you spend doing pretty much anything. It is a free tool and it works well.
Sets the default font for outgoing e-mails and fixes attachment issues.
A collection of AppleScript Studio applications for Mail and Address Book.
To open winmail.dat files that not even Apple Mail can recognize, and can preview or save the documents attached.
Take control of email attachments in Apple Mail.
Improves the stability and the compatibility with Gmail.
"Move to Recent," and "Go to Recent" menu items to Apple's Mail application.
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