Eternity Time Log is a new app from Komorian that helps to manage your daily life, or at least to learn where you’re going wrong. Here at AppSmile, some of us aren’t too great at managing our time. We have a To-do app, but never really open it to do our to-dos, so we’re not all that well organized. Naturally, we jumped at the chance to review Eternity Time Log to find out where we were going wrong.
Eternity Time Log Pros:
- Simple design
- Many functions
- Improves productivity
- Great time management
Eternity Time Log Cons:
- Can be a little overwhelming to start
- Could be easier to navigate
- Needs design improvements

Eternity Time Log is a very simple looking app, no frills design, maybe even a little too basic. If truth be known it’s not as user friendly as it could be, but keep with it and you’ll have your time management sorted before you know it. When you start the app, the first thing to do is add categories to define what you’re spending your time on. This is easy enough and we had our categories up and running quickly. Just tap on your category, tap start and it’s timing.

The only problem we found was that at present you can’t run two timers at once, so multitasking is out of the question! The developer did respond straight away to our questions though, which is always a good sign. If you forget to stop or start a timer, as we often did, it isn’t a problem. You can add categories to gaps in your timeline or start a category late (or early) and alter times to fill the gaps. Here at AppSmile we set up pretty basic categories, but you can add a whole lot more, making it as complicated as you like. Just try to remember to start, stop, or change the category!

The best part about Eternity Time Log is its report functionality. You can check each day, week, or month and view a report showing the percentages in each category. Even better, you can view a nice pie chart, which is a great visual aid to time management.

Our conclusion after running the app for a few days? We’re spending far too much time at work, but then I think we already know that! Komorian has made a really useful little app in Eternity Time Log. A badge reminds you that a timer is running and the ability to export reports is a useful one. I’m sure there will be improvements, both in design and function, but it’s a pretty good app right now, if a little expensive at $9.99. So if you would like to know where your time’s going or need to time different jobs for invoicing needs, grab a copy Eternity Time Log and then you can take your time.


