I've had this running continuously for a bit over 12 years now ProcrastiTracker (strlen.com). Source: 11 months ago
In their FAQ they reccomend http://www.manictime.com/?ref=timing or http://strlen.com/procrastitracker/ for windows. I’d say Manic time looks most similar from first glance. Source: about 1 year ago
Well, after a couple of seconds of googling I found this thing which seems pretty decent. Source: over 1 year ago
I'm using ProcrastiTracker since ages, who is free and open source. Source: almost 2 years ago
I've used one called ProcrastiTracker - it auto-classifies your apps into different categories, but lets you retroactively reclassify. The visualization is nice, and the program is really small and lightweight. Lets you export your data in a variety of formats which is super useful if you want to analyze in a spreadsheet or other tool. Source: almost 2 years ago
The first one is the lightest one, ProcrastiTracker. That's what I'm using on my home computer to log the running time of all the things I do on the computer, from coding (better to use WakaTime here), YouTube, Netflix, gaming, etc. Source: about 3 years ago
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