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TimeJot: a time log / journalCurrent Version: 1.2.2

TimeJot is a time-based journal, for all situations where you need to keep a log of when things happen. TimeJot is perfect for tracking:

✔ When and for how long you go jogging, to the gym, or exercise
✔ When you take medication, to ensure you don't forget or double-dose
✔ Time spent on different clients, projects or jobs, for billing purposes
✔ Any type of behavior modification effort, such as quitting smoking

TimeJot lets you attach a note of any length to each log entry, which makes it perfect for:

✔ Making a note of when and what you eat throughout the day if you are dieting or monitoring your food intake
✔ Keeping a log of client hours, with billing notes for each time block
✔ Making work notes for completed tasks, along with a record of when they were finished

Parents in particular may find TimeJot useful for keeping records for consultation with a professional:

✔ Keep a time and temperature log for a child running a fever
✔ Record incident times and notes for behavioral therapy
✔ Record nursing times and durations for a newborn or infant
✔ Keep an exercise log for consultation with a trainer or coach

Time Jot is flexible:

✔ Define as many separate time logs as you like
✔ Record the duration of events (ex: how long you jog) or just when they occur (ex: when you take medication)
✔ While timing an event, you can freely exit the TimeJot application and return to it later; the timer continues to run.
✔ Email a complete report of logged events to yourself or a professional

Niftybrick Software is an independent artisan software studio. We take your feedback and satisfaction seriously. Please write to us at support@niftybrick.com with any questions or suggestions.

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TimeJot: a time log / journal Review

Time-tracker excels at logging repeating events

Ever meet one of those amazing people with a photographic memory? An almost frightening recall of facts and figures, places and dates? Ready to launch into a detailed reconstruction of events long past at the drop of a hat?


Time for Timer: TimeJot provides multiple stopwatch-style counters to track time-based activities like exercise, or pet-walking. A comprehensive log of past efforts complements the current timer.

Didn’t think so.

Few of us are gifted with such detailed, laser-like recall of events, but now, with TimeJot, we can all be rescued from our hazy memories. Niftybrick Software’s $1 app offers a unique time-based journal to help track the duration of activities, as well as capturing important-but-easily-forgotten events, like taking medication.

TimeJot is built on the notion of categories which reflect activities to be tracked. You simply name the category, and indicate whether TimeJot should record the duration of events. Recording the duration allows you to easily track how much time you spend engaged in an activity—walking the dog, working out at the gym, and the like. To begin tracking, simply select the appropriate category and press the start button. TimeJot kicks off a stopwatch which records, to the hundredth of a second, your devotion to a task. When you’ve finished, press stop to prompt the application to record the date and time you began and how much time you devoted to the effort. For categories where duration isn’t being tracked, TimeJot simply captures the time of the event.

Like a traditional journal, each record provides a space for notes. You can edit individual records, adding or deleting entries at will. TimeJot tracks more than one event at a time, and a badge on the application icon reveals how many timers are running. The application saves clock values when closed, so taking or making a call or starting another application won’t cause you to lose track of your timers.

Sharing of information is accomplished via the device’s Mail application. All the information for a category—including notes—is added to the e-mail as text, which you can annotate as desired. It would be nice if TimeJot offered you the ability to share data in a more structured format, such as CSV or XML. That would make it easier for those tracking long-term efforts, such as athletic training, to import the data into a spreadsheet or database.

TimeJot is compatible with any iPhone or iPod touch running the iPhone 2.x software update.]

[Dale Gardner is a freelance writer and aspiring photographer who lives in Northern Virginia.]

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