Each project window now offers a job inspector which is shown in a drawer. It provides color labels, a description field, and it combines all information about all selected jobs and/or groups. Use it to get more detailed information without using a calculator.
You can now select multiple jobs at the same time, e.g. if you want to move them into a new group at once. Selection is kept when you drag things.
You can now finally drag jobs from one project window to another. This is a feature that many users asked for.
In the Preferences pane, you can now define whether done jobs should be shown in the relevant menus or not.
In the Preferences pane, you can now define whether the timer should automatically be stopped when the computer is going to sleep or when you are inactive on this computer for a defined time.
There is no need to print and export the whole project any
longer. Simply select those jobs and/or groups you want to print or
export, then open the Print or Export dialog. Check the option only
selected jobs/groups
and continue.
Besides the already supported formats, the new version now offers CSV file export, which can easily be imported in various spreadsheet applications. CSV stands for Comma Separated Values.
The Export menu item can now be used by default using the keyboard shortcut [Cmd][E].
When you export your project to Tab-separated text, you can choose between many more text encodings than previously.
The Tab-separated text export and RTF export have been enhanced, are much clearer now and offer a separate Description column.
When you use the Hot Key to start/stop a job, you will see the relevant job name now.
When you have installed the system information tool Growl, JobTimer even outputs information using Growl.
Many more actions can be undone now. If you still miss something, let us know.
The Prefs have been re-arranged and give even better access to the JobTimer parameters. Outdated stuff has been removed.
In the Help menu, you can now send a message directly to the JobTimer developers, e.g. to report an issue, suggest a new feature, or simply say Hello.
Even a stable application like JobTimer may crash sometimes. If you experienced a crash and restart JobTimer, please send the previous crash report to our developers.
The integrated update method has been changed in favor of the well-known Sparkle service.
A nasty memory leak has been closed and many tiny bugs have been fixed. The current version of JobTimer is more stable than ever.