Some software never detected
I have a bunch of software that almost exclusively live in the background, are started with Windows on every boot, and are never detected by the Wakoopa tracker. Three of these simply require no interaction to be useful, another is a little toolset that sits on my desktop as a widget, but that I may not have used while the tracker was active.
Of course I could deliberately interact with each of these, but that's not the point (and not representative). Apart from the toolbox which simply sits waiting for me to need it these apps are actually used normally, and very useful, and I think Wakoopa should detect them - but how?
- Horas (a worldclock: to use it all I have to do is look)
- AboutTime (a time client and server)
- MemTurbo (memory manager, kicks in automatically)
- IDM Toolbox 4 (a few little tools that are handy for web design - mostly it just sits there waiting for me but when I need it I really need it)
Of course I could deliberately interact with each of these, but that's not the point (and not representative). Apart from the toolbox which simply sits waiting for me to need it these apps are actually used normally, and very useful, and I think Wakoopa should detect them - but how?
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Inappropriate?The problem with these kinds of programs is exactly like you pointed out: they don't have any interaction. The programs usually *are* tracked by Wakoopa, only because the lack of interaction they don't show up in your profile that much. It's somewhat of a flaw in the way we track software and currently we don't really know how a way to solve it.
If anyone has an idea how to solve this, we'd love to hear it!
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