Apokalypse acquires TrackTime from mamooba

Posted by Dennis Sellers Apple ico Oct 6, 2008 at 2:21pm

imageMamooba and Apokalypse Software have jointly announced that Apokalypse has acquired TrackTime, mamooba’s in-depth activity tracker for users that wish to have a sophisticated accounting of their computer—or project-based activities.

Apokalypse Software says it will have the database of TrackTime’s registered users as part of its system within a day or two to provide current users with updated licenses that reflect the acquisition. TrackTime (US$19.95) allows you to view your activities on a timeline. You can view your activity by day or any other period. You can see what matters to you through statistics for applications, music, and web sites as well as for your own defined projects with all your activities arranged like in a multi-track-recording application.

With TimeTrack, you can see how much time you spent on each “track.” TrackTime joins Apokalypse’ recent acquisition of Simply Elegant Sales, now renamed Merchant Wisdom, and its other products Mori and Clockwork.

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