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Tockler 4.0.21 by Maigo Erit is a lightweight time-tracking utility that silently observes which window is currently in focus and records the title bar text, building an automatic log of application and document usage while also detecting periods of keyboard and mouse inactivity. Designed for freelancers, remote workers, and anyone who needs to account for billable hours without manual timers, the program runs in the background and presents the collected data in a chronological timeline that can be filtered by date, process, or window title. Because it stores only window captions and idle durations—no keystrokes or content—Tockler offers a privacy-conscious way to reconstruct a workday, identify distracting sites or tools, and generate rough productivity reports. The application is especially useful for developers, designers, and consultants who switch among multiple projects and want to verify how long each client’s tasks actually stay in focus, as well as for students who wish to visualize study patterns and reduce idle time. Over 31 releases since its initial launch, the tool has remained faithful to its core premise of minimal, title-based monitoring while gradually refining its tray interface, export options, and database stability. Occupying the “time-tracking” category of Windows productivity software, Tockler provides an unobtrusive alternative to subscription cloud services and does not require an account or Internet connection to function. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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