The 38th most popular web client on Mac OS X
ShareRescueTime is a web-based time management tool (currently in public beta). We offer: * The ability to see exactly how you spend your time. No data entry, no effort-- Your time gets tracked down to the second without you having to actively track it. * Instant and easy time-management analytics. Instantly know how much time you’re spending on a particular app (like “Microsoft Word”), site (like "Google.com") or a category (like “Communication”). * The ability to set time management goals (daily or weekly) and receive notification when you meet (or fail to meet) your goals (coming soon!) * Tools to see how you compare to other people in your industry (coming soon!)… More Edit
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Did you create this app?| Website: | rescuetime.com |
| Developer: | RescueTime.com |
| License: | Free |
| Version: | 2.1.0.657 |
| Rating: | Features: Interface: Performance: Price/value: Overall: |
| Usage: | 1 month, 1 day, 18 hours, 5 minutes and 39 seconds |
| Usage since: | 05 May 2007 |
| Platform Usage: |
Windows
(88%) |
not as good as wakoopa, and only saves your usage for 3 months with the free version
very good app for freelancers
very useful and helpful for office workers!
non-free version has more interesting features
i dont know why it crashes for me, sth like rival for wakoopa:)
Very cool time tracking tool. Observe where you spend your most time while on the computer. Kind of like wakoopa but for more websites.
Wakoopa seems like it
interesting, nice view
The ability to see exactly how you spend your time. No data entry, no effort-- Your time gets tracked down to the second without you having to actively track it.
I don't want to pay for this service. Enough with my Internet bill.
Its cool because I know how many hour I wasted. I can see how many hours was idle. Good enough for those who are conscious about time.
This app is very similar to Wakoopa in that it tracks what programs you use for how long. I like both for different reasons. Wakoopa makes it easy to see what programs you like the most and read what others have to say about them. Rescue Time lets you tag those programs like "Work" and "Personal" so you can see how you're using your time across programs. It also breaks out and lets you tag individual websites visited within any browser so that you can tag your work's webmail as "Work" and your gmail account as "Personal". It provides some interesting graphs of your activity.
I love the idea of this app but unfortunately I don't look into the stats enough for it to be useful. Maybe it's because I know I spend way to much time on my computer anyway and the having that in a chart scares me :)