Feature requests
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pomodoro
add the ability to set Pomodoro timer not to start next session automatically after one session has completed
1 voteThis is already in ManicTime
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Deleteable filter dropdown history
Currently the search/ history filter dropdown will preserve any entered items. This is a big privacy risk, as it reveals exactly the items the user might want to remove from the timeline. There should be an option to either turn off the dropdown history, or clear the saved list of items at any time.
This would be probably a minor task to accomplish, and would result in a great increase in privacy.12 votesAdded in v4.6.3
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Screenshot support for the linux client
It seems the linux client does not take screenshots now.
It would be great if it would take screnshots!19 votes -
manual tagging should override auto-tags
Currently, the manual tag will be copied over to auto-tag (by setting), and count in the timesheet, but it will also count the auto-tag, which cannot be removed. This in turn leads to potentially more than 24 hours per day on the timesheet, which is quite wrong.
Auto-tag should be automatically overridden by manual tag, or at least be removable individually.
3 votesIn autotag settings, there is also a setting, When first autotag is matched, skip the rest.
This will ensure that time is never double tagged and manual autotags will always win.
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Improvement of Help
It would be great to find all features of ManicTime in the help ages/knowledgebase. Today I searched for the description of "Pomodoro" amd "Timer". I entered it in the "Search"-field but
I found no reasonable description of the functionality among the proposed pages. It wasn't until I did a search in the Internet browser that I was shown a page listing new features for an older version of the program. There the functionality was described. Can't you extend your help pages directly with such things?1 voteWe usually write all features in release notes, but then do not update the help. Which, of course, we should and will from now on.
We have added and updated a lot of topics, pomodoro and timer are described here
http://support.manictime.com/knowledgebase/articles/1888378-timer-and-pomodoro-timerIf there are more topics which are missing or badly described open a new issue and we will update them.
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Save and show screenshots for google chrome
I can see screenshots for many apps but nothing for google chrome. I would like to see a screenshot of what I was browsing. At least I wish I'd have the full link to those pages.
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Saving filter / search request
It would be nice to be able to save filters (or searches, or finds, or whatever you call the box when you Ctrl-F) WITHOUT saving them as an AutoTag.
As far as I can tell, this isn't something that you can do right now on the desktop version.
If I write a complex search string (or even not that complex, but hard to remember) that I expect to use again, the only thing I can do is save it as a text file and copy and paste it back when I next need it.
Thanks
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Connect other Apps with IFTTT and/or Zapier
Integration of ManicTime into IFTTT (300+ Apps!) and/or Zapier (500+ Apps!) via API would be a huge extension. No product specific plugin needed...
64 votesZapier plugin is available for testing. It can be used for exporting tags to other services.
To use it, you need to have ManicTime Server 3.8+ version installed.
You can use the plugin here
https://zapier.com/developer/public-invite/20049/ca7b704f197bc161fff45e0b056c062f/ -
Desktop Widget
The one thing that keeps me from benefiting from using manictime as thoroughly as I could is the stopwatch feature. I don't always get popups reminding me to change. I'd like something similar to Toggl desktop widget where I could easily view what I'm being tracked automatically as doing (autotagged etc), as well as the current manual "stopwatch" tag I've set.
78 votesAdded in v4.4. (currently in beta)
https://manictime.com/Releases/Version-v4-4#mini-window -
Reports including start and end times
ManicTime is the only automatic time tracking program that meets all of my needs, except one. As a Behavior Analyst, I bill Medicaid and other government funded services, which require that I show the start and end times of my service on a spreadsheet. What I have to do is go back and transfer my times into a spreadsheet. ManicTime makes this easier than other services but this still takes time to do so for each client.
I know, given that most time tracking programs don't offer this option, most users only need total hours. Still, I am adding it…
11 votesThis sounds like a timesheet usage report, if I’m wrong we can re-open the issue.
https://www.manictime.com/Releases/Version-v3-7#timesheet-usage-report
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Mobile apps
Apps for Android and Windows 10 Mobile
170 votesAndroid version now supports:
-Tags / Stopwatch
-Phone call tracking
-Phone usage (including application tracking)
-Location tracking (similar to now discontinued Moves app)I think that covers most of the suggestions in this thread, so I suggest new requests are opened for more specific features.
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I'd like to have a Linux-Version of ManicTime
<quote from Last Years Request Page: http://bit.ly/1J2m4Ns>
As often requested in the old Forum, there are quite a few People that like to see a Linux-Version of ManicTime. Main-Focus may be Ubuntu for greatest audience.
I'm a Software-Developer and currently ManicTime is the only reason I don't switch to Linux as Develoment Enviroment. Since I know ManicTime, I can't imagine to work without it ;(
At best, you can modify the Windows-Version to run on Mono (Open Source .NET-runtime environment). This may work with very little effort.
Greatest challenge would be to read address-bar of browsers on the different…249 votesWe have Linux tracker (tracking apps, browser usage with our browser plugin and screenshots), Linux server and now also cloud option.
So there are two ways to use it on the Linux, either with on premise server or our cloud.We realize that this does not satisfy everybody supporting this idea, but we need suggestions for more specific ideas.
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Allow undo of any operation/change
Allow undo of deleting a session (away or active), tagging, etc.
51 votesAdded in v4.0
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Asana Integration
Integrate manic time with Asana so time tracking on each project can be uploaded.
10 votesAsana does not have a feature to track working hours, so the plugin only gets projects and tasks from Asana and displays them as tags in ManicTime.
http://support.manictime.com/knowledgebase/articles/1912900 -
117 votes
Added in v4.4. (currently in beta)
https://manictime.com/Releases/Version-v4-4#daily-alerts -
Track Visio Documents
Some applications like Word and Excel track the document names well. Could this functionality be extended to Visio documents as well
13 votesAdded in v4.6.3
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Rule editing
It is needed to be able to edit rules for autotags. Currently it is possible only by removing rules and adding them again, or adding new and leaving old.
81 votesAdded in v 4.3
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on/off the record button
Once you go "off the record" there is a button that appears to start tracking again on the desktop version. This function would be AWESOME to have all of the time. One click to go off the record, one click to go back on the record - instead of having to go to the notification area of the task bar to go "off the record"
1 voteThere is a green circle in bottom left corner. Click on that and it will toggle on/off the record.
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Export timelines (Auto-Tags) to CSV / Excel
In addition to the existing export functions i'd like to export the auto-tag timeline to csv.
Another nice feature would be an export of all timelines summarized.
28 votesAutotag timeline can be exported from Advanced search from v4.2 on.
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Freshbooks Integration of tagged time
Manic Time Tags should be able to be linked to Freshbooks (Project-Task) through an add in. Then as soon as time was tagged it would be invoiceable, and the details would always match. Many other time tracking apps have it.
1 vote
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