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Apple Silicon (M-series) build. While it downloads, here is what to expect on first launch.

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File: WorkforceTimeTracker_v1.4.0_macos-arm64.dmg • ~50 MB • macOS 13+ on Apple Silicon

Heads up - the Mac build is alpha. Core day-to-day workflow is solid (tracking, customer pick, week calendar, idle prompt, PDF invoicing, multi-device sync). UI polish from the latest Windows release lands in a future Mac update. Read the full alpha-status note.

Four steps after the download finishes

  1. Open the .dmg, drag Workforce Time Tracker.app into the Applications folder shortcut, then eject the .dmg.
  2. Approve the first launch (Gatekeeper): right-click the app in Applications, choose Open, then Open in the dialog. If macOS still refuses, open System Settings → Privacy & Security and click Open Anyway. One-time per machine. The app is ad-hoc-signed; full Apple notarisation arrives once Mac sales fund the Apple Developer Program.
  3. Grant Accessibility permission (optional): needed for auto-tracking from window titles. Without it, manual time tracking still works fully.
  4. Pick your edition in the first-run wizard (Standalone / Salesforce / Dynamics 365). One licence covers Mac + Windows.

Read the full macOS install guide

While you are here

14-day free trial

Full features, no account, no credit card. Email sales@workforcetimetracker.com when you decide to buy a licence.

One licence for Mac + Windows

Same product, same data files, one purchase covers both platforms. Multi-device sync via iCloud / Dropbox / OneDrive / SyncThing folder you already have.

Found a bug?

Mac build is alpha; bug reports welcome at support@workforcetimetracker.com. Please mention your macOS version.

On Windows instead? Download for Windows.