Hey! We released a new version of Toggl. There are improvements with both of our timers: the Nano and the classic Timer. Namely now they support offline usage (available only on browsers that support HTML5 – Firefox 3.5 and Safari 4; and Toggl Widget). That means if you track tasks while not connected to the [...]
We’re happy to announce that Toggl Desktop version 0.9.3 has a new and intriguing feature. It now has the ability to learn. What do you mean by “learn”? It works like this: Toggl Desktop memorizes the titles of the windows you use and connects these words in the title with the projects you track. After [...]
We released a new version of Toggl today. It features a completely new approach to tracking your time. You can open it by clicking on a link shown in this picture. What’s new in Toggl 0.14: We have split up the administrating pages and the time tracking tool. Projects now have messageboards to keep notes [...]
Hi folks! It’s been quiet here for quite a while, but it doesn’t mean we’ve just been lazing about the whole time. A lot has actually happened during the past few months. For example since the release of Toggl Desktop the number of hours tracked daily has doubled and is constantly growing. This shows very [...]
Hi folks! It’s been quiet here for quite a while, but it doesn’t mean we’ve just been lazing about the whole time. A lot has actually happened during the past few months. For example since the release of Toggl Desktop the number of hours tracked daily has doubled and is constantly growing. This shows very [...]
Lately we have had two unfortunate occasions, when the mail server that sends us the feedback from Toggl, failed us. These failures were caused by a glitch in the mailer configuration, but we’ve fixed that and made sure it won’t reproduce. We’ve also added a fail-safe to keep any new comments from getting loston the [...]
Today we’ll talk a bit about the basics of using Toggl Desktop. Log in with your Toggl username and password, set the first day of the week and let’s get started. To start tracking time you have 2 options: Click on the task name below – Toggl continues tracking for this task. Click on the [...]
We’re glad to announce the first release of Toggl Desktop, our little timetracking device for your desktop. It is available for download at Toggl main page. We have taken our one year experience with Toggl and your very helpful feedback and came up with quite radical changes: No need to mark your tasks completed anymore [...]
Next in the series we have the ending of a project. Once all work on a project is done, the only thing left to do is archiving it. This way you can clear up your screen for new important things. Let’s get to it then. For example, let’s close the Application design project for Small [...]
Completing tasks is the next big questionmark for many Toggl users after manual time entry, so this is what our next tutorial is about. Marking a task as completed is useful to keep the Tasks for today bar uncluttered. This way you can clear away the tasks you won’t need to track time on anymore [...]