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ActivityWatch v0.12.2 ActivityWatch v0.12.2 A free app that automatically tracks how you spend time on your devices. ActivityWatch is open source, privacy-first, cross-platform, and a great alternative to services like RescueTime, ManicTime, and WakaTime. It can be used to keep track of your productivity, time spent on different projects, bad screen habits, or just to understand how you spend your time. Features • Tracking: Tracks active application and window title out of the box, more with watchers. • Categories: Get a better overview of your usage by breaking it down into categories. • Browser extensions: Track the active tab using the extensions for Chrome and Firefox. • Editor plugins: Track how you spend time writing code with editor watchers. • Privacy: Data is stored locally and doesn't leave your device, we put local and privacy first. • Cross-platform: Runs on Windows, macOS, Linux, and Android. Why use it? You can use ActivityWatch to: • Monitor your productivity. • Track how much time you spend on different projects. • Get an overview of time spent on apps, games, videos, and music. • Manage your bad screen habits. • Measure your work-life balance. • Find behavioral trends in how you use your devices. • Gain "self-knowledge through numbers" (Quantified Self) • Keep a log of your digital life (lifelogging). • Research attention, productivity, and behavior (researchers: contact us!) • Track who creates the things you use, so you can incentivize them to continue Getting started... See the Getting Started guide. This download is for the Windows installer version. All other download assets are ... |
2,332 | Jun 08, 2023 Erik Bjäreholt and Johan Bjäreholt |
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Patchfluent v0.12.2 Patchfluent v0.12.2 Redesigned Windows 10 Update page which gives you more control over the updates. From the author: "I found by chance this cool project from slavanap called Windows10ManualUpdate a few weeks ago and decided to take a closer look at it. It allows you to customize and download Windows 10 updates manually. Finally I managed to have a first look at it today and created fork. This is my first attempt to rebuild the Windows Update GUI. My fork named Patchfluent merges the traditional functionality and aesthetics of Windows 10 update but gives you more control over the updates. It adds some touches of zeealeid's concept. Its not finished yet and some elements were made unrecognizable with blur effects but the main functions of delivering and installing updates manually work of course. You are welcome to take a closer look at it and support slavanaps project or this fork. I would be very sorry if the project goes under. It has definitely had to be better valued. How-to Before running this app you should turn off automatic updates installation (not a requirement). This could be done via Group Policy Object Editor MMC snap-in or via the Patchfluent UI by setting the option Automatic updates off" Patchfluent 0.12.2 Aug 19, 2020 Added Fluent design Added Dark mode (setting depends on app mode in system settings of Windows 10) Added Update installing status Click here to visit the author's website. |
2,951 | Dec 22, 2020 Builtbybel |
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