TIME TRACKING WITH A HARDWARE BUZZER
The buzzer helps you to record your working hours across projects in real-time. The desktop app (available for Windows, Mac OS and Linux) will open as soon as you touch the buzzer. Turn the buzzer to navigate through your customers and projects. Then choose the one you want to track your time for by pressing the buzzer. The buzzer will glow in the color of your projects!
The best thing is that everything is done in a few seconds!
TIME TRACKING WITH THE MOBILE APP
Choose your customers, projects, cost centers or activities and start the timer. It's super simple and super fast. Add notes to your tracked time and edit time entries. Available for Android and iOS.
CLOUD-BASED WEB APP
Here you can manage your time entries, make reports with comprehensive filter and list view options and export to .xlsx and .pdf. You can manage team members and user rights and and edit your and your team members time entries.
TRACK YOUR TIME ON WHAT YOU WANT
You have customers? And projects? Or customers and cost centers? Or something different? Everything is possible with the flexbile timeBuzzer Layers. You can define up to three layers with indivdual categories acording to your companies needs. This is the most flexible time tracking solution you will find.
Based on our record, Sauce Labs seems to be a lot more popular than timeBuzzer. While we know about 14 links to Sauce Labs, we've tracked only 1 mention of timeBuzzer. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Computer guy here (CS engineer, actually). Are you looking for a solution that integrates with your existing software, or only a physical time tracker? There are2 kinds of devices, one being some kind of dice like the timeflip, the other more like a hardware button like timebuzzer. Source: about 1 year ago
Platforms like Browserstack or SauceLabs offer virtual instances of real devices and browsers for manual and end-to-end testing. Caveat: subscriptions cost money and are on a per-seat basis. - Source: dev.to / 5 days ago
Appium is an open-source test automation framework. You can use it with native, hybrid, and mobile web apps. It drives iOS and Android apps using the WebDriver protocol. Appium is sponsored by Sauce Labs and a community of open source developers. - Source: dev.to / 13 days ago
2. SauceLabs SauceLabs offers a cloud-based platform for automated and manual testing of web and mobile applications across various browsers, operating systems, and devices. It supports continuous integration and delivery workflows, making it easier for teams to get immediate feedback on the impact of code changes. - Source: dev.to / 2 months ago
Your best option are probably real device testing sites like e.g. https://saucelabs.com/. Source: about 1 year ago
There are service like this one. https://saucelabs.com/ is one. There used to be browser plugins to simulate a different browser. But as we found out over time: simulates devices aren't true to the real thing, so often you'll just simply run into problems in the simulated device ce that don't occur on the real device, or vice versa. Source: about 1 year ago
RescueTime - Time management software that shows you how you spend your time & provides tools to help you be more productive.
BrowserStack - BrowserStack is a software testing platform for developers to comprehensively test websites and mobile applications for quality.
Toggl - Toggl is an online time tracking tool. It features 1-click time tracking and helps you see where your time goes. Free and paid versions are available.
LambdaTest - Perform Web Testing on 2000+ Browsers & OS
TopTracker - Beautiful, free time tracking
TestComplete - TestComplete Desktop, Web, and Mobile helps you create repeatable and accurate automated tests across multiple devices, platforms, and environments easily and quickly.