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ManicTime 2.4.0.3

Developer: ManicTime
Last updated: May 13, 2013
License: Freeware
OS Support: Windows (all)
File Size: 6.0 MB
Downloads: 3,722
∟ Last week: 5
User Rating:    (10 votes)

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ManicTime automatically collects data on your computer usage.

It records active and away time, as well as which applications you used and for how long you used them.

Local Storage

The data ManicTime collects is stored in a local database on your computer. Collected data is not transmitted anywhere or shared with anyone. Only you have access to it, which means no privacy concerns. Having a local database also enables you to use ManicTime offline, without an Internet connection.

Simple Graphic Presentation Of Your Daily Activities

Time Lines Collected data is presented using timelines. There are three predefined timelines:

  • Activity: Shows your active time and away(idle) time
  • Applications: Shows which application you used, when and for how long
  • Tags: Shows tags you created. This timeline is not automatically generated it is filled with time tags you entered.

When you move your mouse over a timeline, each timeline shows you a hint about an underlying activity. Hint displays detailed information about an activity such as title, application name, start and end times and duration.

Accurate And Efficient Way To Tag Time

Time Tag Selection One of the most usable features is time tagging. Using our simple click and drag feature you can accurately tag time.For example you can easily select time between when you came to work and when you left for lunch break.

Because there is so much data available about your computer usage, you are able to tag time for days in the past. You can also select and tag the time a computer was not running or when you were away(idle).

Find Out How Much Time You Spend On Different Tasks

ManicTime Statistics ManicTime has been designed to make it easy for you to find out how you spend your time. You can easily find out how much time you spend behind a computer or how much time you spend browsing the web. It will help you learn which applications you use regularly and which are just collecting dust.

Time tagging allows you to see how you spent your time based on your own time tags. So based on your time tags you are able to see for example how much time you spent on a certain project or even a specific feature.If for example you tagged the time it takes you to get to work, you would be able to see how much time you loose in transit.

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