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.
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    Added in v4.4. (currently in beta)
https://manictime.com/Releases/Version-v4-4#mini-window
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       JDC
    
 commented JDC
    
 commentedIs it possible to place the mini-window inside the Windows taskbar? On a large screen, there is a lot of unused real estate near the clock. The mini-window would be much more useful if it could be placed down near the clock inside the Windows taskbar instead of elsewhere on the screen. See screenshot example below. 
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       j.paulsingleton
    
 commented j.paulsingleton
    
 commentedLove this. I wish it was a little larger (or maybe resizable) and it would be great if you could assign a shortcut key combination to this too. It is a little cumbersome to manually click it in the title bar every time. Overall, great work though! 
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       Ooker
    
 commented Ooker
    
 commentedI think everyone will gain more benefit by supporting this idea: [Connect other Apps with IFTTT and/or Zapier – ManicTime Support](http://support.manictime.com/forums/222041-feature-requests/suggestions/14087103-connect-other-apps-with-ifttt-and-or-zapier) In the meantime, you can use this AutoHotKey script: https://gist.github.com/RustingSword/4368301 
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      Jen Lipschitz commented This appears to be a similar request to "Timer in Taskbar" http://support.manictime.com/forums/222041-feature-requests/suggestions/11542083-timer-in-the-taskbar-or-elsewhere-when-main-wind Overall, I'd love to see some sort of always-on-top mini window that I can tuck into a corner of my screen which shows just a tiny version of my Tags timeline for the day so far AND bits of pomodoro/stopwatch info (start/pause/stop, time left, etc.) 
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      Jen Lipschitz commented This appears to be a similar request to "Desktop Widget" http://support.manictime.com/forums/222041-feature-requests/suggestions/11707878-desktop-widget Overall, I'd love to see some sort of always-on-top mini window that I can tuck into a corner of my screen which shows just a tiny version of my Tags timeline for the day so far AND these bits of pomodoro info (start/pause/stop, time left, etc.) 
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       J.
    
 commented J.
    
 commentedThis is an interesting suggestion. I don't use the Pom timers but another way might be to have MT 'collapse' into a mini-window that floats always-on-top and shows the remaining time. Kind of how some music players do to keep just the player controls always visible. The metronome-type click every so often (30 secs? 1 minute?) also seems like a nice touch. 
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       Daniel
    
 commented Daniel
    
 commentedA main feature of other time tracking systems seems to be some element which is always on the screen to remind the user their time is being tracked/tagged (or not). This would make it much harder for users to forget to switch projects they are working on or to forget to start the timer, if applicable. A configurable status bar at the top of the screen might work best, but personally I'd be happy with the tag currently being used (or an indicator if none is used), and the time since this started. 
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       Jarad O.
    
 commented Jarad O.
    
 commentedI'd like to see some kind of docking capability where I can keep the ManicTime window on the side of my screen open at all times. Contents of the dock should be simple. Basically, timer and tags. Thanks! 
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       Bobi
    
 commented Bobi
    
 commentedTimer in the taskbar (or elsewhere) when main window minimized. Right now if I work on something, and I set a stop-timer or a Pomodoro timer I would like to know the remaining time. Additionally, it would be great, if I put a headset, to hear a click each x seconds (like the pomodoro technique is actually supposed to be). 
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       J
    
 commented J
    
 commentedCould you add an "always on top" preference? I like to continually display the Stopwatch and DAY END (i.e., current time) in the bottom left-hand corner of my primary monitor, and in order to see this, I currently have to reduce the width of windows. If there was an "always on top" I could maximize windows and still be able to always see this information. Thanks! 
