![]() ![]() The shortcuts are saved sequentially based on the order of your Saved Timers from top-to-bottom, so to change the shortcut for a timer you simply drag the timer into the correct position in the list. Shortcuts are assigned for the first 30 saved timers ( Command-# for timers 1-10, Command-Shift-# for timers 11-20, and Command-Control-Shift-# for timers 21-30), meaning you can instantly stop one timer and start another with a single keyboard shortcut. While keyboard shortcuts on iOS are nice, they really feel at home on the Mac where they mean my fingers don’t ever have to leave the keyboard. And now all of those same widgets are available on macOS, including the Compact Mode for the Saved Timers that I love so much on iOS.īut what really makes Timery on the Mac for me is the phenomenal support for keyboard shortcuts. I’ve been tracking my time using Timery’s awesome iOS widgets for months, and even used to keep my phone at my desk just so I could start and stop my timers from my time tracking dashboard). But the real star of the show in our opinion is the new Mac version and its incredible support for keyboard shortcuts. The iOS version received some nice additions, like time entry suggestions, global keyboard shortcuts to start and stop timers, multi-window support, duration rounding, and a sidebar on the iPad. ![]() Timery (our pick for the best time tracking app) was just updated to version 1.2. ![]()
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