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Reportify 1.4.0, released by developer kevinboss as the sixth iteration of the utility, belongs to the business-productivity reporting subcategory and exists specifically to transform raw activity logs captured by the ManicTime time-tracking platform into readable, presentation-ready documents. Once ManicTime has recorded application usage, document titles, and away-from-keyboard intervals, Reportify steps in to filter, group, and format that dataset into daily, weekly, or custom-period summaries that can be shared with clients, managers, or stakeholders. Typical use cases include consultants who must justify billable hours, remote teams that need transparent workload evidence for sprint reviews, and freelancers who compile proof-of-work attachments for invoices; the software also serves HR departments that archive anonymized productivity metrics for compliance audits. Because Reportify reads ManicTime’s local SQLite store, it operates entirely offline, letting users create charts, duration tables, and tag-breakdown pages without exposing sensitive timelines to cloud services. Version 1.4.0 refines export logic, shortens report generation time on large databases, and introduces a dark-theme preview pane, building on earlier releases that added CSV output, command-line automation, and selectable date-range presets. Users who began on the initial 1.0 cycle can therefore upgrade through six successive builds, each maintaining backward compatibility with legacy ManicTime databases while incrementally expanding output formats and UI convenience. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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