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detect java window titles correctly
When using an application that uses Java as it's framework, TimeSnapper only lists the window as javaw.exe.
So when using multiple applications that are written in Java, they all fall under the same umbrella.
My specific apps are Eclipse, Netbeans, and install4j. All of these only show up as javaw.exe in TimeSnapper.
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Make the OK button default on the "Flag Info" dialog.
Currently you have to click on the OK button or press "Alt-O" to save and close the "Flag Info" dialog.
It would be quicker if I could just press Enter.7 votes -
make sure the default settings do not delete images
when i reinstalled windows, and accordingly reinstalled timesnapper, It defaulted back to the default setting for image retention, whereby it promptly deleted all my images (except for 5MB) arg nooooooo!
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Feature to allow statistical capture of application use while not capturing screen.
I typically only enable screen capture while I am remotely administering a system or am performing tasks trying to reproduce issues in software, flagged with a case number. The remainder of my time I have TimeSnapper Paused in the system tray. It would be nice to still have usage statistics being gathered, but not screen captures.
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3 votes
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Create Projects and allow users to snapshots by project
By doing this, I can easily set up various projects, then skim through my work history for any given project to see what I was working on, and how long I worked on it.
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Store images in zip files
I have a long history of time snapper images (about one and a half years of daily work) and I like to keep a backup of my timesnapper images. However because there are so many small files the backup process takes quite a long time because it checks all files for changes. It would be neat if the snapshots could optionally be stored inside an archive format per day like a .zip or a .tar file. Less files, faster backups.
10 votes -
can't recognize korean-time format
In flag info popup window,
Start time field show the time as korean-format like '오후 11:25' (means 11:25pm). of course it filled automatically. but when I submit error-message pop out. "There was a problem while saving the flag. The time box contains invalid time."1 vote -
optionally allow the default to be productive time and the exception list to be non-productive time
flip the default/exception behavior so that any time is presumed to be productive unless one of the configs (app, keyword) matches, in which case it is unproductive.
10 votes -
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implement a solution to allow "remote" capturing
I work quite a lot over RDP and with virtual machines. Of course, TS can capture these just fine but it obviously cannot capture window titles and URLs inside the remote session and it will also always capture the entire remote session rather than just the active window inside that session.
I think it would be great if all of the above would still work inside the RDP/VM-window (without having to buy additional licenses to install TS on the guest machines).
I'm not yet sure what would be the best approach to this. One thing I can think of would…
17 votes -
Allow plugins for task lookup
The task lookup integration is great if you have full SQL access to the source of the task list, but in some environments you have an API without SQL access (like in a Microsoft Project Server environment). It would be nice to be able to write a plugin for task lookup integration rather than requiring SQL.
The SQL integration could then also be written as a plugin that ships with TimeSnapper by default. Task lookup integration would be done by selecting the desired plugin and configuring that plugin.
11 votes -
Show the current flag info in the tray tooltip
When I put my cursor over the TimeSnapper icon in the tray, it currently says "TimeSnapper (Active)" or the like.
Instead of just saying "Active" it'd be nice to show the info about the most recent flag, like what task it thinks I'm working on. That way I can look to see if I forgot to add a new flag.
Right now the only way to do this is to go all the way into "Browse Day."
3 votes -
consider integration with a keylogger
this is seen by many as a dangerous tool but i find key-loggers a very important tool for self-archiving. it could offer a lot of possiblties for focused search
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integration with clipboard manager
please consider inegration with (one of many) clipboard managers like ditto.
2 votes
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