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Toggl Widget renamed to Toggl Desktop and other updates!

Posted on September 9th, 2009 by jaanus

Hey!
We renamed the Toggl Widget to Toggl Desktop (v. 2.0). The new Toggl Desktop is a cross-platform application and will replace the old Toggl Desktop. The old one (which is for Windows only) will be discontinued. The old Toggl Desktop will remain functional, of course.

The new Toggl Desktop will take over all the functionality of [...]

Great success with the upgrade!

Posted on August 26th, 2009 by jaanus

You may have noticed a bit of server downtime this morning. That was intentional and allowed us to make larger upgrades.
Things that got done:

server software upgrade which will enhance Toggl‘s performance;
new design for the public page;
improved Basecamp import – better handling of huge imports;
“remember me” functionality for the Widget and the web;
better offline handling for [...]

New release and attention Safari users!

Posted on August 12th, 2009 by jaanus

We released a new version of the Toggl web and Widget.
The release included a lot of small fixes. The main improvements are:

better offline handling for the Widget;
more stability for the Gmail gadget.

Attention Safari users!
The Gmail/iGoogle gadget does not work with default Safari settings. By default Safari does not allow third party cookies and you’ll get [...]

The timers now support offline mode

Posted on June 19th, 2009 by jaanus

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 Internet, the [...]

New widget and other fantastic updates !

Posted on May 20th, 2009 by jaanus

Good news! The new timer widget has arrived!
It is available for Linux, Windows and Mac.

It will replace the Adobe AIR based widget. The technology that the new widget is built has better memory management and is more stable and faster to use.
The Linux installer is currently limited to Debian and Ubuntu. Other distributions will follow [...]