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ai replied on September 29, 2008 15:02 to the question "How does RescueTime detect idleness? It didn't log all my hours yesterday and I was wondering what it's threshold was. Thanks, new user" in RescueTime:
Yeah, give us more flexibility to set what's idle time and what's not.
User's activities are very different and subjective - thus, it must be customizable.
For example, i'm a programmer and often using paper for prototyping and stuff. So RescueTime shows about 3 hrs of Eclipse usage per day, but really it's about hefty 5-6 hrs.
Peik replied on September 27, 2008 22:06 to the idea "Dashboard: include the time spent away from the PC in the total" in RescueTime:
I work billing by the hour, and would also really really need to see at exactly which time I started working and at which time i stopped, and also at which times I was idle, to be better able to estimate my working hours and non-computer activities during the day.
In the past I used an application called Gabe's TypOmeter for this purpose, but the application is quite old no longer works on my upgraded computer. See the following screen shot to see what I'm after: http://www.informatics.no/TM_Help.htm#AP
Just a simple textual representation of the start/stop time would be great, but graphical representation of active and idle times would be even better.
A comment on the question "How does RescueTime detect idleness? It didn't log all my hours yesterday and I was wondering what it's threshold was. Thanks, new user" in RescueTime:
I think you did a good job with the product. And you answered the question, which is 2 minutes of idleness and it stops tracking. There are other ways to track other time, and what Dallas Despain is asking for is probably too complex and involved. Personally I don't want to do any extra work when computer usage occurs. Once you start asking me questions and breaking up the work flow, it'll just be a pain and add to the interrupts and time to get things done. – bluespeaker, on September 24, 2008 19:22
rkaramc replied on July 15, 2008 08:22 to the question "Time Management and Task Management" in RescueTime:
Hi:
Would love it if TaskTop(www.tasktop.com) could be used to provide task info to RescueTime. There's a ticket raised for TaskTop to provide task info to online time-tracking applications (https://tasktop.com/bugs/show_bug.cgi...)! So if RT & TT could collaborate on this, it would be great!!
thanx
rajeevk-
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A comment on the problem "having to log-in incessantly if using Google account" in LaterLoop:
I'm so glad this is working-- thanks for the update! – grex, on July 11, 2008 08:57
A comment on the problem "having to log-in incessantly if using Google account" in LaterLoop:
I'm so glad this is working-- thanks for the update! – grex, on July 11, 2008 08:57
ppgs replied on July 08, 2008 17:00 to the idea "Dashboard: include the time spent away from the PC in the total" in RescueTime:
JackH replied on July 03, 2008 19:29 to the question "Distinguish work within the same application - using regular expressions?" in RescueTime:
I like this idea. I'm concerned about sending the full website/application titles to RescueMe and I want to be able to change the locally. For example I want to delete usernames from the page title just leaving the information that I've been to facebook or twitter. And I want to send that I used OpenOffice, but I don't want every document title to be sent. (I also want to send domain names instead of full URLs)
T010 replied on July 03, 2008 16:01 to the problem "having to log-in incessantly if using Google account" in LaterLoop:
michell zappa replied on July 03, 2008 15:20 to the problem "having to log-in incessantly if using Google account" in LaterLoop:
Noff replied on July 02, 2008 20:56 to the problem "having to log-in incessantly if using Google account" in LaterLoop:
grex replied on June 30, 2008 15:59 to the problem "having to log-in incessantly if using Google account" in LaterLoop:
We discovered why the login annoyance was appearing and have now fixed it (the documentation of Google's login mechanism was misleading).
Could I ask you to sign in with your Google account one final time? Following that, you shouldn't the login warning anymore until you manually log-out (or clear your cookies).
I'd be grateful if you could let me know if this works for you. With the old mechanism, your login expired after one day -- so if you're still logged-in after tomorrow, everything's luckily in order.
A comment on the question "Bug: weekday goals ignore "Start of the Week" setting" in RescueTime:
Weekdays in the Middle East are Sunday to Thursday! So how would I use RT there?! – rkaramc, on June 29, 2008 15:48
A comment on the question "Bug: weekday goals ignore "Start of the Week" setting" in RescueTime:
Weekdays in the Middle East are Sunday to Thursday! So how would I use RT there?! – rkaramc, on June 29, 2008 15:47-
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T010 replied on June 27, 2008 16:15 to the problem "having to log-in incessantly if using Google account" in LaterLoop:
Noff replied on June 26, 2008 18:57 to the problem "having to log-in incessantly if using Google account" in LaterLoop:
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