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mouser:
huh?
Contro:
I want to know where was I a time ago. Completely.
-Contro (June 20, 2012, 08:50 AM)
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Oh, you need complete time-tracking and reporting. I'm using the free version of ManicTime for that. I was pointed over there by a post in this forum, some time ago, and I've kept it running since then.
Works like a charm, non-intrusive, just what I need when I ask myself: What was I doing "yesterday between 13:00 and 13:30", or "today, 10 minutes ago" :up:
-Ath (June 20, 2012, 09:55 AM)
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I'll try. I download a version of ManicTime in 2009 January. I have problems with framework 3.5 . I observed is not portable at all.
I repeat today with more confidence.
Best Regards.
I will comment if is what I am looking for.
:-*
Contro:
huh?
-mouser (June 20, 2012, 03:11 PM)
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I am going mad. I think I have seen a nose a few moments ago.
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you still haven't advised what this is for or how/why you think you might be going to use it, but I'm pretty sure manic time won't do what you seem to be asking for...
If I understand it correctly then what you want is something that effectively takes a snapshot of your system state (ie active windows/applications, task status, etc) at predefined intervals, and gives you the option to go back to a nominated point in the past (ie active windows/applications, task status, etc). This would effectively undo anything/and everything you might have done in the intervening period.
And if I understand it correctly then I suspect you're going to be sol (sadly, out of luck...)
Closest alternative I can think of off the top of my head would be to take a screenshot every 5 seconds or so, and while this wouldn't provide you with any sort of go back functionality, you would at least be able to see what you were doing x minutes ago...
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At the present moment ManicTime hangs often and I have put a post in the manicTime forum.
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