Wednesday, May 31, 2006

TimeSnapper - make timesheets a snap ... saved by 410 other people [410 saved main URl vs 7 saved FAQ page, below]
TimeSnapper - play back your week just like a movie [/FAQ] (I changed the tagline to other words from their page) to z0605 web fxn a ... saved by 7 other people ... 3 min ago .....via mashedpotatoe dlcs: 'own personal very dull documentary' // TimeSnapper is an Automatic Screenshot Journal. runs in th background,taking screenshots of yr desktp ev few secs allweeklong [cleared autom each week?]

Does it fill up your hard-drive with images?--Suprisingly, no. There are four features that stop TimeSnapper from over-using your hard drive.Firstly, no images are taken when the computer is idle. So if you are away from your computer, or leave it on overnight, no snapshots are taken. Second, there is an archiving feature, that you can use to specify, "Delete all images older than 14 days" (or as many days as you choose). You can also limit TimeSnapper to use no more than a certain number of mega-bytes of hard drive space. The third feature is that you can configure the resolution of the images, and take smaller, or fuzzier images if you wish. This can have a dramatic reduction on the required hard drive space.
The fourth feature that helps, is the amount of time between images. If you have very limited space, you can take snapshots less often. Perhaps only once per minute, or even once every ten minutes. It will still give a fairly useful picture of where all that time went. ooh yeah whoa "every few seconds" this fast moving world of productivity and time sheets - and so they say "every week" I guess bcs that's the typical timesheet unit (more common than 2weeks?) --- anyway no don't think I want this, more saved is more to arrange for preservation, and have to be demanding of satisfaction vs too much arrangearrangearrangeKeep

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