RescueTime application tag-on-the-fly title bar button
I think there should be a title bar button (next to minimize, maximize, close) or right-click menu extension that lets a user tag an application without going through his logs and tagging each application and any multitude of arbitrary websites after the fact (a time consuming and HTTP request-intensive task).
see http://www.baslerdesign.com/matt/resc...
see http://www.baslerdesign.com/matt/resc...
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Inappropriate?That's a cool idea (and thanks for the design screenshot-- it's helpful to visualize)
We totally agree that tagging is a touch burdensome-- it's one of our highest priorities to make this less painful.
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Inappropriate?Maybe you can do this without adding an icon to the title bar. I'm having second thoughts, thinking a title bar icon might be cludgy or hackish. Plus there are oddball apps where it just wouldn't look right. I'm thinking of Google Talk and Winamp. A title bar right click menu wouldn't even work with these two; they have their own title bar right click behavior.
Maybe a right click menu solution from the Applications tab in Task Manager?
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I’m getting ahead of myself
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Inappropriate?Maybe you could use the current RescueTime icon (in Mac's menubar or Window's taskbar) just by adding a contextual submenu.
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Inappropriate?I think I would forget to tag stuff, especially websites. I like the idea of a configurable setting to enable category prompts when a newly identified website/app is found by rescuetime. A new app is easy, a new website is a little harder.
Maybe something where a website is considered new if: "it was opened from a search engine and i spent more that x number of seconds on it or i went there from some other way and spent y number of seconds on it"
It would also be nice if all websites that I go to from a search engine that i spend < x amount of time on could be categorized as "bad search result" or something.
I’m excited
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