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Anders replied on April 10, 2008 06:15 to the problem "Cannot find file... error at startup of RescueTime" in RescueTime:
Anders replied on April 09, 2008 10:57 to the problem "Cannot find file... error at startup of RescueTime" in RescueTime:
Anders reported a problem in RescueTime on April 09, 2008 07:36:
Cannot find file... error at startup of RescueTimeWhen I start up in the morning Rescuetime reports "Cannot find file in Documents... (and some more I cannot see in the windows)" under the login details.
I can manually click Verify and it logs in perfectly.
I have moved "My Documents" to a network drive - may that could explain something.
Anders-
Anders started following the idea "It would be great if RescueTime could monitor the exact Word document I'm working on" in RescueTime.
Anders replied on April 09, 2008 07:25 to the idea "It would be great if RescueTime could monitor the exact Word document I'm working on" in RescueTime:
I think the idea is good for those of us writing on large documents. Then Word in general could be "Writing" (for all the letters etc.) and then the 3 big documents could then be tagged individually. I could imagine the user could mark any application for "Detailed tagging" (or any capable of revealing the file to Rescuetime if that is an issue).
An application marked for Detailed Tagging could then have an overall "writing" tag, and a list of opened documents. The documents of interest could then be tagged (especially if the are sorted by time used), and Rescuetime could also filter to only show the documents taking up more than 10% of the time.
The automation could even go one step further - Detailed Tagging could only be offered if 80% of the time is covered by less than 20% of the files (or max 10 files).
Alternatively you could enter filters (which could cover future files as well)-
Filter: \Research*\*Customer.doc - Tag: "Customer research"
but that would end up being a more complex interface. However maybe filtering could help in grouping the files found.
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