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OneTap for iPhone
Tech Specs
- • Latest Version: 0.2.0
- • Updated: March 21, 2019
- • Requires: iOS 10.0 and up
- • Developer: Derek Fung
- • Age Rating: 4+
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Download Count
- • Total Downloads
- 6
- • Current Version Downloads
- 6
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More About OneTap
Here are the great features that you can experience with OneTap:
1. Tap to track
Start/stop tracking, and switch between other activities with just one tap. It’s just that simple. We believe that time tracking is a fulfilling process, not a suffering. Therefore we have made time tracking in the most simplest and easiest way possible.
2. Customize activity list with beautiful illustrations.
You can quickly setup your activity list by choosing activities from our preset library. If you are looking for more customization, you can also create your own custom activity.
3. Summary statistics
You can view your daily, weekly, and monthly summary in the ‘Statistics’ screen. We included two types of diagrams: Donut chart and Bar chart. Donut chart gives a brief overview at a glance, while bar chart provides a more detailed summarization of trend and the amount of time spent at a given time period.
4. Reminder and Auto-End
To enhance your time tracking experience, you can turn on ‘Reminder’ and ‘Auto-End’ in activity settings. With ‘Reminder’ enabled, you can set an alarm of any activity and you will receive a push notification upon time. ‘Auto-End’ is another powerful feature that lets you set a maximum duration to any activity. The app will stop tracking automatically after a given time.
5. Edit history
Of course, you can always edit the amount of time spent on any previously tracked activity, or even delete them.
Got any feedback or suggestion about OneTap? Send us an email at onetap.hello@gmail.com
We’d love to hear how we can make OneTap better.
What's New in OneTap 0.2.0 >
Fix bug: restore previous activity running on app when reopen