TimeScope 0.4.3 — Accurate dashboard + macOS preview
TimeScope 0.4.3 — Accurate dashboard, clean restart, macOS preview 🎯
🎯 Fixed: the dashboard could show the wrong range's numbers
Switching between Today / Yesterday / 7 days could briefly leave an older request "in flight" — and when it finished late, it overwrote the newer view (e.g. the 7-day tab showing today's totals). Every data request is now guarded, and stale responses are discarded. The dashboard also refreshes instantly whenever you bring the window back into focus, so what you see is always current.
🔁 Restart button now guarantees a fresh read
Restart (tray or Settings) performs a full clean shutdown — tracking stops, the database is flushed and closed — and the new process re-reads everything from disk. If the display ever looks off, one restart gives you the guaranteed-true state.
🍎 New: experimental macOS build (Apple silicon)
A community-contributed macOS port: TimeScope-0.4.2-arm64.dmg is attached below. It tracks the frontmost app locally on Apple silicon Macs. Treat it as an early preview.
📄 License & copyright
The project now ships a proper MIT LICENSE — Copyright © 2026 EnesAhmet10000. The README was rewritten to remove third-party product names; TimeScope is an independent project not affiliated with any commercial time-tracking product.
📦 Installation (Windows)
Download TimeScope Setup 0.4.3.exe below and run it (per-user, no admin). Updates in place, keeps all data. On v0.4.0+ you can update from inside the app: Settings → Updates.
Unsigned build — SmartScreen may warn: More info → Run anyway.