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Need More Time? Try These 7 Remarkable Chrome Timer Extensions

Whether you are timing a task, counting down to stop an activity, or you're just interested in how much time you are spending on a website, there is a Chrome timer extension for you.

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6 Useful Timers and Clocks For Your Computer or Phone

That's right: while Apple's putting computing power into a watch, we're going to offer you a list of ways to put watch functionality into your oversized digital devices.

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Time Is All We Have: 2 Unique Apps That Will Help You Conquer Time

This post is not about getting things done. It's not about to-do lists either. It's about two apps so simple and yet so useful, they'll give your phone a new purpose.

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4 Ways to Make Smart Use of Technology and Power Up Your Willpower

We all have enough motivation to want to do things but not enough motivation to actually do them. As a result, we turn to technology to bridge the gap of that motivational purgatory.

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Track How You Spend Time On Your Mac With Timing

If most of your work involves a computer, an OS X application called Timing can help you track exactly where the hours go.

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Track Emails, Phone Calls, And Tasks With Outlook Journal

Since Outlook is about as common as Word and Excel on most work computers around the world, I'd like to share with you a few tips about how you can use the really cool Journal tool in Microsoft Outlook to track your day - including every task, every email, every phonecall and everything that you do throughout the day. This is a one-click time management system that pretty much beats most anything else that you might download for free.

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From ProCamera to Paprika: My Top 10 Favorite Apps for 2012

Following an annual tradition I started last year, I would like to take the opportunity to highlight the best and most useful apps from this past year. By now we all take for granted how relatively inexpensive mobile apps are, though many of them are very much a part of our daily workflow for getting things done. From a mobile pro camera app to a food recipe manager, these apps are what make my iPhone and other Apple hardware devices worth the investment.

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Know How Long It Is Till Something Using The Dashboard Countdown Widget [Mac OSX]

Always know exactly how long it is until...something. The countdown dashboard widget for Mac is a fun way to obsessively keep track of the exact seconds until the greatest events in your life – or anything else. Clocks tell you what time it is now. Calendars help you know what's coming up next. What's the use of a countdown if you have both of those things? Context.

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Productivity In Your Pocket: Use The Portable Snaptimer To Do Your Tasks In Mini-sprints [Windows]

Isn’t there some wisdom in breaking large tasks into smaller piecemeal efforts? There’s another way to look at any mammoth project or everyday task – as a massive unit of time that can be broken down into chunks of minutes. You can develop our own timer based system to do a task in mini-sprints. If you need a simple, uncomplicated timer for the job, try counting down with Snaptimer.

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Due: The Reminder & Timer App You've Always Wanted [OSX & iOS]

I'm not a big fan of scheduling apps, and to be honest I haven't had much to schedule until recently. I'm hopeless at remembering birthdays, and sticking notices on my whiteboard achieves nothing. I actually email myself sometimes, treating my inbox as a to-do list. I think Due might have just solved all my problems though. Read on to see if it will solve yours.

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Cut Through Procrastination With These Pomodoro Technique Apps & Software

Procrastination is a malady that pervades students and workers in all corners of the world and it infects amateurs and professionals alike. As a writer, I suffer from procrastination on a daily basis. Some people call it "writer’s block". If you can find a way to quell your desire to procrastinate, then you’ll drive towards success. If not, you’ll never get anything done.

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10 Timers And Clocks For iDevices You Can Download [iPhone, iPad, iPod]

All versions of the iOS for the iPhone include Apple's default clock app that features alarm settings, a timer, a world clock, and a stop watch. The clock app works well, but there several pages of other free and inexpensive timer apps in the iTunes Store for both the iPhone and the iPad, the latter of which does not include a timer by default.

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AppTimer: Get Start Up Times for Benchmarking Purposes [Windows]

Whether we do it as a hobby or just out of plain curiosity, benchmarking has become almost an art. People always try to find the best ways to benchmark a piece of software or hardware in order to increase the ease of replicating those results and to be more accurate. Although benchmarking has been criticized, it is still a good indicator of how powerful or fast something is.

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Toggl Helps You Discover Where Your Time Goes

If you're like most people, your job (or jobs) requires that you focus on more than one task every day. It's easy, under such circumstances, to have no idea which tasks are taking up most of your time - or, for that matter, which tasks are wasting your time. With a full-featured web client plus apps for Windows, Mac, Linux, iOS and Android, Toggl can help you track your time anywhere you might be.

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