TimeWorks Changelog

What's new in TimeWorks 1.2.17

Jun 13, 2018
  • Fixed a crashing bug

New in TimeWorks 1.2.16 (Jan 5, 2017)

  • Fixed a crashing bug

New in TimeWorks 1.2.15 (Jul 15, 2016)

  • This is an update to the non-Mac App Store version.
  • The focus is on moving the licensing over to paddle.com.
  • If you have a license, you will be able to obtain a new license for free.

New in TimeWorks 1.2.12 (Sep 20, 2015)

  • Fix: Compatibility with 10.11, Mac OS X El Capitan.

New in TimeWorks 1.2.10 (Mar 19, 2015)

  • Fixed a crashing bug - apologies

New in TimeWorks 1.2.9 (Jan 10, 2015)

  • Fix:
  • Addressed issues with 10.10, Yosemite.

New in TimeWorks 1.2.8 (Dec 19, 2013)

  • Fix: Addressed permissions problem.

New in TimeWorks 1.2.7 (Oct 22, 2013)

  • Fix:
  • Reworked internal code to work better
  • Bug fixes
  • Mac OS X 10.9, Mavericks compatibility
  • Changed:
  • Calendar tab in the preferences now allows choosing to display events or reminders from each calendar

New in TimeWorks 1.2.5 (Jul 26, 2012)

  • Fixes:
  • Updated to work with 10.8, Mountain Lion

New in TimeWorks 1.2.4 (Jan 26, 2012)

  • Addressed duplicate events showing up.

New in TimeWorks 1.2.3 (Jan 5, 2012)

  • Fixes: Addressed a crash bug.

New in TimeWorks 1.2.2 (Sep 9, 2011)

  • Added:
  • Double-tap the Hotkey to hide/show the main display (complements the option-mouse into the Hotbox)
  • Preference to keep the display 'sticky' on the Desktop during Exposé
  • Fixes:
  • Auto HUD would ignore the enable checkbox in the preferences
  • HUD might open empty if the main display is hidden.
  • Addressed stealing focus from the screen saver password dialog.

New in TimeWorks 1.2.1 (Sep 2, 2011)

  • Added:
  • Double-tap the Hotkey to hide/show the main display (complements the option-mouse into the Hotbox)
  • Preference to keep the display 'sticky' on the Desktop during Exposé
  • Fixes:
  • Auto HUD would ignore the enable checkbox in the preferences
  • HUD might open empty if the main display is hidden.

New in TimeWorks 1.2 (Aug 26, 2011)

  • Introducing the Hotbox:
  • You know what a hotkey is, a key combination to open a view or perform some other activity.
  • You know what a hot corner is, like a hotkey, move the mouse into a corner of the screen to perform an activity.
  • Now, Goiser introduces the Hotbox!
  • The hotbox is a sizeable and moveable area of the screen that acts exactly like a hot corner - only it doesn't need to be in the corner - it can be any where you want it (including a screen corner).
  • Put it in a corner of the screen. This way, it acts exactly like a hot corner. It can even work in conjunction with a hot corner.
  • Put it in the middle or across an edge of the screen. Almost as good as a hot corner - you could call it a hot edge!
  • Introducing Auto HUD:
  • Auto HUD will automatically open the HUD if your computer has been idle for a specified amount of time.
  • As an example, if you don't use your computer for longer than the idle time, and start using it (for example, first thing in the morning), the HUD will automatically open, allowing you to see what's coming up, so you can easily plan and adjust to what you have to do.
  • Introducing Wave-away:
  • The HUD will close with the close box, or the ESC key, but they can be inconvenient if you want to quickly get on with your work and you don't want to see the HUD. To help with this, Goiser has introduced "wave-away".
  • When the HUD is displayed, simply quickly move the mouse into the window, then out again and the HUD will close.
  • Changes:
  • Some rearranging of the preferences because of the new settings for the HUD.
  • The hidden setting is now separate so you can have a hidden desktop or normal window.
  • The to do's cycle time can now be set to 0 which will stop cycling.
  • Fixes:
  • There have been various bug fixes and changes to make the app work better and smoother.

New in TimeWorks 1.1.5 (Jul 29, 2011)

  • Changed:
  • Exposé becomes a HUD window.
  • Changing to a Heads Up Display has several advantages because it better matches a) the idea of bringing information to you in a place and size you want/expect, b) with the Mac OS look-and-feel, c) a feature I have been wanting to add for a long time (more to come later).
  • You can now directly change the size and location of the special and todo lists in any view.
  • If you have an external monitor, you can set TimeWorks to appear on it, and it will appear there even when you are displaying a fullscreen window (but not in the Dashboard). (Do this by specifying a display number greater than 0 in the "On the Desktop box in the Window tab in the preferences.)
  • Bugs Addressed:
  • Desktop window inset preference not being remembered.
  • Running in 10.7.

New in TimeWorks 1.1.4 (Jun 30, 2011)

  • Added preferences:
  • to automatically start TimeWorks at login.
  • to not automatically add new calendars to the display.

New in TimeWorks 1.1.3 (Jun 16, 2011)

  • Fixed controls for to do's
  • Addressed some bugs

New in TimeWorks 1.1.2 (Mar 16, 2011)

  • Added location information.
  • Due dates on To Do's now show correctly.
  • Fixed crashes some users were experiencing.

New in TimeWorks 1.1.1 (Feb 18, 2011)

  • Fixed to do's not updating.