So don't take this too harshly, this looks well featured and I appreciate an ad-free model that can be used anywhere....<p>However...
It truly amazes me how bad design and UX on many cross-platform desktop apps are. They often are literally the 'Big Bang Theory' of showing that backend engineers are downright inept at design.<p>This app uses basically zero affordances to help drive layout priority or association. Few Bold fonts, poor padding, time stamps are mashed together and VERY hard to read. The home-view table has an extra col, the time column is too wide and the title col is not wide enough to read whole task names.
Your site literally illustrates a font-weight bug in the Mac version.<p>I'm sure it has great features and works fine! But your competition makes incredibly good looking products that are incredibly glanceable. Notably, many of the platform specific companies make amazing looking products that are deeply integrated into their OS. (Notably placement in the task/menu bar) Look at how Clockify is doing almost everything you do...for free. Sure, you offer data privacy by being fully offline..but then again you don't sync anything and forget about phones, you aren't even there!<p>I mean this looks like something you might find buried in an open source project from 2008...for $16USD.
As someone who has built a stats app for macOS, I wish you the best! Cross platform is a big deal and something I never got around to. I had trouble finding a business model that worked - have my upvote!
This looks interesting. I see that the license is only valid for a certain version. How often are new versions released? I couldn't find any info on release dates of previous/current versions.