tmtrckr is an independent development label focused on minimalist productivity utilities, best known for the open-source Windows program TimeTracker. The tool occupies the increasingly crowded but still evolving category of lightweight time-tracking software, targeting freelancers, students, and small teams who need unobtrusive session logging without the enterprise overhead of larger platforms. Core use cases include billing clients by the hour, analyzing personal study or work patterns, and generating quick CSV exports for accounting or invoicing workflows. The interface deliberately strips away kanban boards, chat integrations, and cloud subscriptions, instead offering a single-window dashboard that sits in the system tray, starts or stops timers via global hotkeys, and archives daily totals in a local SQLite file. Because the codebase is published under a permissive license, technical users frequently fork it to add Pomodoro countdowns, JIRA bridges, or dark-mode skins, while non-technical audiences appreciate the portable executable that can run from a USB stick without administrative rights. Updates are issued on an irregular cadence through GitHub releases, with semantic versioning that signals breaking changes to downstream package maintainers. tmtrckr’s catalog currently lists only this one title, yet its narrow scope has earned inclusion in several Windows software bundles aimed at remote-work toolkits. The publisher’s software is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always install the latest release, and support batch installation alongside other applications.

TimeTracker

Time Tracking Application

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