memtime GmbH is a German software publisher whose entire catalogue is built around a single proposition: automatic, offline-first time tracking that never sends personal data to the cloud. The company’s lone product, memtime, sits in the productivity and project-management category, yet it behaves more like a private data recorder that runs quietly on Windows, macOS and Linux. Once installed, the program captures application, document and website usage in a local, encrypted database, then reconstructs the user’s day in five-minute blocks so that billable hours, project time or study sessions can be reviewed, tagged and exported to Excel, QuickBooks, SAP, Jira or any CSV-friendly system. Typical use cases range from freelancers who need court-ready activity logs without manual timers, to law firms and consultancies that must satisfy strict client confidentiality rules, to universities that want students to understand how distractions affect deep-work periods. Because no keystrokes or screen content are ever transmitted, the tool is also popular in GDPR-sensitive EU offices and remote teams that prohibit SaaS tracking. A lightweight desktop client, calendar integration and idle-time detection complete the minimalist feature set, while the absence of subscription telemetry keeps system overhead low. memtime GmbH’s software is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always installing the latest release and supporting batch installation alongside other applications.
Automatic time tracking built for privacy
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