A cross-platform desktop client for JIRA that tracks time and uploads worklogs automatically or manually.
Chronos Timetracker is a desktop client for JIRA that helps users track time and upload worklogs automatically or manually. It simplifies the process of managing tasks, updating issue statuses, and logging work without needing to switch between applications.
Teams and individual developers using JIRA who need an efficient desktop tool for time tracking and worklog management.
It offers a free, open-source, cross-platform solution with customizable worklogs and integrated task management, reducing the hassle of manual time tracking in JIRA.
Desktop client for JIRA. Track time, upload worklogs without a hassle.
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Built with Electron, it's available for Mac OS X, Linux, and Windows, ensuring a consistent desktop experience across operating systems.
Code is fully open-source on GitHub under MIT license, allowing users to audit, trust, and modify the software freely.
Acts as a minimalistic JIRA client, enabling browsing tasks, checking details, and changing issue statuses without leaving the app.
Supports adding screenshots, activities, types, and comments to worklogs, with both automatic and manual time entry options.
Exclusively tied to JIRA, making it useless for teams using other tools like Asana, Trello, or Microsoft Project.
No mobile app version, restricting usage to desktop environments and reducing flexibility for remote or field work.
Built on Electron, which can consume more memory and CPU compared to native apps, potentially impacting older or resource-constrained machines.
Developed by a small team with fewer community resources, plugins, or integrations compared to established time-tracking tools like Toggl.