There are probably an abundance of tasks you need to take care of on a daily basis, but there are only so many hours in a day. One trick is to know just how much time you spend on your activities in an attempt to enhance your workflow. As such, Multi Timer provides multiple task slots to set them up and count them.

On the bright side of things, the application isn’t packed inside an installer, which means it’s good to go from the moment download is done. Not only this, but you can store it on a thumb drive to carry it and all of your tasks with you on a thumb drive to use on other computers, while the health status remains intact, because registry entries are not altered in the process.

The application comes with almost everything in a predefined environment, just letting you fill up specific details and start the counting process. In other words, you gain 20 empty fields to use for your tasks, each with its own set of details which remain the same, regardless of how other fields are handled.

Adding tasks, is simply done by writing the name in the dedicated field, while the date is automatically added. There’s also the possibility to add time, but this is more or less cheating yourself. All tasks are edited and managed in the same manner.

Apart from tasks themselves, the application also offers a username field, just so you know who is handling specific tasks. More than that, you can track how much you earn during runtime of tasks, by simply setting up the hourly rate, as well as the currency used. Sadly, you can’t generate a report to view your progress on the long run.

Taking everything into consideration, we can state that Multi Timer comes with good intentions, but provides it comes with a pretty fixed layout, and tends to feel kind of cluttered, offering a lot of unused space, especially if you work on just a few tasks.