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Re: Keyboard Timelogger
I ran into this while reading one of my weekly linux e-newsletters.
http://whatpulse.org/ I'm not sure if this would do what you want,
but it's worth having a look at. If nothing else, it's cross platform
across the 3 OSes that anyone cares about.
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Samir
On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 8:08 PM, Danny Sauer <danny@dannysauer.com> wrote:
> So, whole looking through the packages in Ubuntu, I stumbled across
> Workrave - http://www.workrave.org/welcome/. And then I installed it.
> The primary purpose is to be a timer to remind you to take breaks 'n
> stuff, but it also has a statistics tracker that reports on a per-day
> basis. I attached a screenshot.
>
> The neat thing - I thought - is that it'll work across multiple machines
> on a network (including Windows). I don't know yet if the stats are
> aggregated across the networked machines, or if they're per-machine -
> but the timer and such is aggregated. Perhaps this will work, or at
> least get you a code base from which you could extract the functionality
> you want? I'm certainly gonna try to see how long it takes to drive my
> completely bonkers...
>
> --Danny
>
> Herbie wrote:
>> No, I keep my xsession up and running, I think maybe hooking the chess
>> timer up to my seat, so that my ass starts it running would be the
>> safest bet.
>
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