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Jira StopWatch 2.3.0 by Carsten Gehling is a lightweight Windows desktop utility purpose-built for logging working hours directly against Atlassian Jira issues. Conceived as a single-version solution, the application presents a minimal stopwatch-style interface that consultants, developers, support engineers, and other project participants can keep visible on-screen while they code, test, or respond to tickets. Starting, pausing, and stopping the timer automatically associates the elapsed duration with the selected Jira issue key, after which the record can be posted to the server through the REST API, eliminating the need to open the web interface or fill in manual time sheets. Because the program stores local credentials and remembers the last used Jira instance, users who juggle several customer projects can switch contexts with one click and still maintain accurate daily logs. The compact window can be set to stay on top, making it practical for agile teams that track billable hours, measure sprint velocity, or compile customer reports. By reducing the friction normally involved in time tracking, Jira StopWatch supports compliance with service-level agreements, improves invoice transparency, and feeds real-time data back to project dashboards without altering existing Jira workflows. The tool falls within the time-tracking and project-management software category, complements larger ALM suites, and runs on any modern Windows workstation without additional dependencies. Jira StopWatch is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always providing the latest build and enabling batch installation alongside other applications.
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