Smart Time Tracker - Wear for Android
Not working good with zen watch 2. I actually bought my android wear to track my time during the day, and hoped this app to work alright. However it doesn't sync well and it keeps turning off. This app would be great if I can actually get to control it on my watch.
Android wear and phone are not in sync when switching categories. I think this is a potentially great product if you can get Android wear and phone app to work in unison so that I can track time directly from my watch.
Kinda defeats it's name
Very hard to use. No quick way to set current activity. Unintuitive interface. It's pretty, but that's it.
Hide notification during time range not working here - Galaxy S5, Gear Live. Cloud sync would be nice, but lacking.
Good fit simple tasks, but I couldn't find a way to export per day/week/month. No way to clear task data.
Great watch interface. Bad interface on phone when selecting category. Both bulk adding and selection for active timer are almost unusable without set images for the categories.. The watch interface is my primary point of interaction. so this is not to important. A web-interface for interacting with the phone application through your desktop browser would also be positively awesome. Great beginnings and good potential. I see one improvement for the watch interface as well: Start the timer when selecting a project. Adding custom images would also be appreciated.
When clicked into categories, create a new entry, then it forces me to turn in location, if I click back button, it jump right back into location setting page, and it into a loop. I had to keep the app to get out, uninstall for now...
Keine Werbung und schönes Design, gefällt mir
Good and simple time tracker. I like
by M####:
As far as I can tell, the only way that this app functions on my Zenwatch 2 is if I start the app on my phone. Once you start the app on your phone, it parks what seems to be a button at the bottom of the screen to toggle the time tracking functionality on/off. But the button itself remains static, except for a short vibration that indicates you pressed it, so you can't be sure if the app is actually tracking your time or if it's standing by waiting to be activated because it doesn't change to indicate one way or another. I thought that the watch app would be more independent of the phone app, but it seems that you need to control most functionality of the watch app through the phone app. This makes the watch aspect of the app less than ideal, and the watch integration is what attracted me in the first place. And to those who think I may have something wrong with the Smart Time Tracker app on my watch, I thought the same thing when I first saw the less than stellar watch experience with this app. But even after a factory reset, I was presented with the same lackluster functionality.