What’s new in Takt 1.3
Focus mode
Sometimes you just want to look at the clock. Focus mode turns the main screen into a full-screen timer for your current session, hiding everything else so there are no distractions. You’ll find it under Display in Settings. Worth noting: it keeps the screen more active, so your battery will drain a bit faster while it’s on.
Visual and quality-of-life improvements
Time entries that span multiple segments now look the part - they’re grouped visually in the timeline so it’s easy to see they belong together.
If you’ve ever wanted to see seconds ticking in the timeline, there’s now a toggle for that under Settings. It defaults to off, so nothing changes unless you turn it on.
The iPad version of Takt also gets a better default window size on Vision Pro.
9 new languages
Takt now speaks a lot more languages. This update adds:
- Spanish (Spain and Mexico)
- Polish
- Chinese (Simplified and Traditional)
- French
- Japanese
- Portuguese (Brazil and Portugal)
That brings the total to 10 languages. If your language isn’t there yet, it’s still on the list.
Bug fixes
A bug in segment deletion has been fixed - when you delete part of a segmented time entry, Takt now correctly splits things into separate segments where it should, rather than collapsing them incorrectly.
Swipe-to-adjust on timeline entries that are segmented by tag trackings has also been addressed. There’s a known limitation here: a segmented tracking can’t be adjusted mid-session, so if you need to change the time, start a new tracking. Entries with no segments can always be adjusted while tracking.