When comparing Tyme vs Qbserve, the Slant community recommends Qbserve for most people. In the question“What are the best time tracking apps for freelancers?” Qbserve is ranked 25th while Tyme is ranked 30th. The most important reason people chose Qbserve is:
It's possible to generate PDFs with invoices based on tracked project time or create ones from scratch.
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Pros
Pro Free trial available
A 15 free trial version is available on the website.
Pro Task-based time-tracking
Track projects, and various subtasks, and set a work rate $per hour unique to each task.
Pro Invoice generation
It's possible to generate PDFs with invoices based on tracked project time or create ones from scratch.
Pro Automatic project tracking
Qbserve categorizes project time automatically based on opened documents and web pages.
Pro Dynamic icons
The dock icon will change color depending on what you are currently doing, acting as a reminder to get back to work when you've become distracted. You can also set goals, and in the status bar you will see a percentage of how close you are to your daily goal.
Pro Data is stored locally
Pro Wide database
There are over 7500 apps/sites/games in the database which provides lots of data for more accurate tracking.
Pro Differentiates between work and play
Qbserve can determine the difference between productive and distractive activities. It doesn't use a static algorithm either - it will read content page-by-page to determine whether or not it is productive or not. this allows certain chats to count as work, and other chats to not count, even if you are using the same chat service for both.
Cons
Con OSX and iOS only
No Windows, Linux or Android versions are available. Which is pretty limiting for those not in the Apple ecosystem.
Con No synchronization
Since Qbserve is a serverless solution – you can't sync your database between multiple Macs.
Con Short free trial
While it's good that there is a 10 day free trial, 10 days isn't very long. A longer trial would allow for better judgement of how much more productive the software made you.