If you are looking for a new solution, I highly recommend toggl.com .
 There is a mac application as well as web app (and mobile to boot).  It's
very simple time tracking, and it generates good reporting.  Also very
reasonable (I'm on the $5 / month plan).



On Fri, Aug 3, 2012 at 11:00 AM, Scott Olmsted <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have been using timeEdition for tracking project time, though it hasn't
> been updated in 3 years. I copied the one file timeEdition.edb back and
> forth from desktop to laptop without any problems until this week, when the
> desktop installation then crashed with a "timeEdition quit unexpectedly"
> message and a long stack trace (https://gist.github.com/3250013).
> Uninstalling and removing all related files that I can find and
> reinstalling doesn't help. Couldn't find anything to help online.
>
> I became a serious Mac use only about a year ago, so I'm stuck. Ideas as
> to how to get this going again? Or maybe an alternative Mac app (I need to
> track time while offline) with a Start/Stop button? I looked at a few
> before choosing this, and most of them stunk, but maybe you use one I
> didn't see.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Scott
>
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