

…this will silently, magically, have gained a set of new options now that your iPhone is connected.UPDATE: getting it into Excel…Īt first, I thought you should use the “Reports” menu.ĭon’t do that – the export GUI is terrible, it saves files in the wrong format, and … the output format is harder for Excel to use.

The UX of the desktop app is poor, but it’s trivial from here to get to Excel, and clean up the data.

You must have a wifi network that both your computer and iphone are on.And even then you still have to jump through a 9-step process.Įvery time I need to do this, its sufficiently un-obvious that I forget how and have to figure it out again. You have to google, get lucky, and find some old blog posts by the author with hints. There’s no docs I could find either in the app or on the website. On the whole, it’s fine.īut exporting the data – which is half of the app’s purpose – is extremely difficult. OfficeTime is one of the more popular/higher rated time-tracking apps for iOS / OS X.
