A relative clock starts countering from zero when you open it: it's relative from the moment you open it. Thus it's like a timer, except you can tell it you're leaving between say 13:00PM and 15:00PM so it won't increment during that period. You can even add this "away-time" afterwards! Very handy for breaks when counting working hours or as a productivity tool.

Features

  • Automatic starting time detection
  • Easy interface
  • Record interruptions
  • Add interruptions later or plan them beforehand!
  • Hides automatically when you're doing other stuff!
  • No installation required!

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License

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Additional Project Details

Operating Systems

Mac

Languages

Dutch, English

Intended Audience

End Users/Desktop

User Interface

Cocoa (MacOS X)

Registered

2014-07-17