- Doctor Tyme is a super-villain and enemy to the Doom Patrol. His special weapon is a ray that manipulates time, allowing him to freeze objects in stasis. This is mostly used for petty theft and other small crimes. Despite being inconsequential, he mistakenly believes himself to be the Doom Patrol's arch-nemesis. He has also been a member of the Science Squad on Oolong Island. Doctor Tyme was.
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Description
Tyme is a simple and effective time tracking tool for anyone who wants to keep an overview of the times they have worked.
Try a free 2-week trial of the full app. After the trial, you can choose between different purchase options.
Everything at a glance.
With Tyme, everything you need is right there. An instant overview of the times you've worked, your budget or deadlines.
Time tracking in a team.
Do you want to track your time together? Tyme offers time tracking for teams.
Quick access & Autostart.
Control Tyme right from the Menubar, start timers via hotkeys and add notes to your time entries at any time. Tyme can also start automatically at system startup.
Dark & Light Themes
Tyme fully adopts the new macOS dark mode and has an optional light mode, if you prefer brighter colors.
Search & Archive.
Filter your projects and tasks and move completed projects or tasks to the archive. Sort them by name, due date or by your own priorities. In Tyme, your project list never gets messy.
Time tracking, Mileage tracking and Expenses.
Besides tracking time, Tyme can keep track of mileage and expenses.
Multiple timers.
If you need to have more than one active timer, start as many as you want.
Multiple time tracking modes:
Whether you are interested in when exactly you started or stopped working on a task or just need to know how many hours you've spent, Tyme covers it both.
Billing.
Tyme can keep track of already billed periods. No more double billing.
Statistics.
Use the statistics to monitor your workload, your working times, how often you took a break and what your average day looks like. The statistics also offer a forecast of your workload for the next weeks. Besides daily, weekly, monthly, annual time frames, you can also choose custom ranges.
Cloud Sync.
Tyme can sync your data across all your devices.
Calendar Sync.
All recorded times can be synced as events to your calendar. You can rearrange events in the calendar and edit notes. Tyme will sync back to your calendar.
Reminder.
Forgot to start a timer? It's the middle of the night and a timer is still running? Do you have deadline closing in or you're about to exceed your planned budget? Tyme can remind you of these things. No need to configure your working times. Tyme learns your habits and will remind you at the exact right time.
Export & Scripting.
Generate time sheets as PDF, export your data as CSV or JSON to use it in other applications or use AppleScript to connect to the workflows of other apps. You can also export the whole database as a backup file.
Plugins.
Your time entries can be exported to GrandTotal.
Various Import Formats.
Import your data from Tyme backups, CSV files, mite or via AppleScript.
Keyboard control.
Tyme can be used without a mouse and has keyboard shortcuts for almost all actions.
Mobile App.
With the Tyme iOS app, you can track your time, mileage and fixed costs on the go. It also offers geofencing - No need to manually start or stop a timer; it can be done automatically based on your location.
Tyme for iOS is available as a separate purchase.
— Legal —
Team Tyme: The subscription is charged monthly. The price is based on the number of users in the team and displayed in Tyme at the time of purchase. Each subscription can be terminated at any time. Subscriptions are debited from your iTunes account. Subscriptions renew automatically if automatic renewal is not disabled at least 24 hours before the end of the current subscription period. Your iTunes account will be charged for renewing your subscription 24 hours before the current subscription period expires. Subscriptions can be managed and cancelled in your account settings. As soon as you subscribe, the free trial version expires.
Privacy Policy: https://www.tyme-app.com/en/privacy-app/
Terms of Use: https://www.tyme-app.com/en/terms-of-use/
What's New
- Fixed a small issue regarding the click area of empty cells
Information
macOS 10.12 or later, 64-bit processor
- Team Tyme 1 UserR59.99
- Team Tyme 4 UserR239.99
- Single User LicenseR569.99
Supports
Family Sharing
Up to six family members will be able to use this app with Family Sharing enabled.
Doom Patrol Season 1 set itself apart from the rest of the superhero shows by leaning into its eccentricities. A villainous rat and a man-dinosaur-vegetable combination are just some examples of the characters that exist within the series' wildly imaginative universe. Doom Patroldoesn't let up on its outlandish nature in Season 2. And with Mr. Nobody is still trapped inside a painting, Season 2 moved on without him, introducing a new villain by the name of Doctor Jonathan Tyme, a mysterious disco-loving time traveler.
Some spoilers ahead for Doom Patrol Season 2.
Doctor Tyme (aka, the Terrible Doctor Tyme) makes his grand entrance in the Season 2 episode 'Tyme Patrol.' With a magical clock-shaped helmet — imagine an enlarged Mr. Cogsworth from Beauty and the Beast — and a time-altering space mineral (continuinium) in tow, the Terrible Doctor Tyme is labeled a 'history-hopping madman.'
Twisted wave mac. He also loves roller disco.
Rita, Cliff, and Jane find Tyme in search of the continuinium, the dangerous mineral the villain uses to time travel. The only issue is that the space mineral is inside his helmet, which is firmly on his head. (It's complicated.)
When the Doom Patrol first meets him, they're thrown off by the villain's sparkly cape, the never-ending roller disco party, and Doctor Tyme's 'time ray' — a beam he shoots out of his helmet to freeze people in place. Photomill x 1 6 1 9. It doesn't take very long to realize they're in way over their heads.
If you're just as confused as our heroes, here's a quick explainer on one of the weirdest supervillains in DC Comics history.
Doctor Tyme's comic book history, explained
Before becoming Doctor Tyme, he was Percival Sutter, a highly intelligent scientist specializing in the manipulation of time. After figuring out how to time travel, Sutter began using it to his benefit, committing petty theft and other small scale crime.
Doctor Tyme's first comic book appearance was in 1964's Doom Patrol #93: The Sinister Secret of Dr. Tyme. His attempts to rob a plane draw the attention of the Doom Patrol. Their run-in proves how formidable a villain Doctor Tyme can be, using his helmet to freeze, slow down, or stop time completely.
However, his exploits aren't very ambitious considering the power he wields. Despite this, Doctor Tyme has an inflated sense of ego and truly believes himself to be the Doom Patrol's greatest nemesis. However, they don't think very much of him and consider him insignificant at best.
What Doctor Tyme means for Doom Patrol Season 2
Unlike Mr. Nobody, Doctor Tyme doesn't go looking for the Doom Patrol. In fact, he doesn't seem very interested in them at all. He's too busy roller skating and partying inside a time capsule. The only reason the Doom Patrol needs him for the continuinium, which would allow Niles Caulder to live as long as his immortal daughter, Dorothy.
- Fixed a small issue regarding the click area of empty cells
Information
macOS 10.12 or later, 64-bit processor
- Team Tyme 1 UserR59.99
- Team Tyme 4 UserR239.99
- Single User LicenseR569.99
Supports
Family Sharing
Up to six family members will be able to use this app with Family Sharing enabled.
Doom Patrol Season 1 set itself apart from the rest of the superhero shows by leaning into its eccentricities. A villainous rat and a man-dinosaur-vegetable combination are just some examples of the characters that exist within the series' wildly imaginative universe. Doom Patroldoesn't let up on its outlandish nature in Season 2. And with Mr. Nobody is still trapped inside a painting, Season 2 moved on without him, introducing a new villain by the name of Doctor Jonathan Tyme, a mysterious disco-loving time traveler.
Some spoilers ahead for Doom Patrol Season 2.
Doctor Tyme (aka, the Terrible Doctor Tyme) makes his grand entrance in the Season 2 episode 'Tyme Patrol.' With a magical clock-shaped helmet — imagine an enlarged Mr. Cogsworth from Beauty and the Beast — and a time-altering space mineral (continuinium) in tow, the Terrible Doctor Tyme is labeled a 'history-hopping madman.'
Twisted wave mac. He also loves roller disco.
Rita, Cliff, and Jane find Tyme in search of the continuinium, the dangerous mineral the villain uses to time travel. The only issue is that the space mineral is inside his helmet, which is firmly on his head. (It's complicated.)
When the Doom Patrol first meets him, they're thrown off by the villain's sparkly cape, the never-ending roller disco party, and Doctor Tyme's 'time ray' — a beam he shoots out of his helmet to freeze people in place. Photomill x 1 6 1 9. It doesn't take very long to realize they're in way over their heads.
If you're just as confused as our heroes, here's a quick explainer on one of the weirdest supervillains in DC Comics history.
Doctor Tyme's comic book history, explained
Before becoming Doctor Tyme, he was Percival Sutter, a highly intelligent scientist specializing in the manipulation of time. After figuring out how to time travel, Sutter began using it to his benefit, committing petty theft and other small scale crime.
Doctor Tyme's first comic book appearance was in 1964's Doom Patrol #93: The Sinister Secret of Dr. Tyme. His attempts to rob a plane draw the attention of the Doom Patrol. Their run-in proves how formidable a villain Doctor Tyme can be, using his helmet to freeze, slow down, or stop time completely.
However, his exploits aren't very ambitious considering the power he wields. Despite this, Doctor Tyme has an inflated sense of ego and truly believes himself to be the Doom Patrol's greatest nemesis. However, they don't think very much of him and consider him insignificant at best.
What Doctor Tyme means for Doom Patrol Season 2
Unlike Mr. Nobody, Doctor Tyme doesn't go looking for the Doom Patrol. In fact, he doesn't seem very interested in them at all. He's too busy roller skating and partying inside a time capsule. The only reason the Doom Patrol needs him for the continuinium, which would allow Niles Caulder to live as long as his immortal daughter, Dorothy.
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However, Doctor Tyme doesn't seem like the kind of villain who will leave well enough alone. Now that the Doom Patrol have alerted him to their plans to steal his helmet, the villain might wage an offensive plan in response to thwarting his timeless fun.
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While Doom Patrol's iteration of the character seems to follow along the same path of the comics so far, it's possible Doctor Tyme is being set up as a much more menacing foe on the show. Either that or the Doom Patrol just awakened an opportunity for the villain to stir up some trouble that he wouldn't have bothered with otherwise. Whatever the case may be, only tyme will tell.
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The first three episodes of Doom Patrol Season 2 are currently available to stream on HBO Max and DC Universe.