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Is there software like ManicTime for Windows that can track of everything I do in Mac OS X?

For those who doesn't know what ManicTime is, it is a time tracking software that records your activities on the computer.

fixer1234
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Calcgod
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I haven't found the one I like, so I made Qbserve.

It tracks:

  • sites opened in Chrome, Safari, Opera browsers
  • applications
  • window (document) names
  • Skype chats and Slack teams

It also knows productivity rates for thousands of sites and apps, so most of the popular ones will be detected automatically. Plus all the tracked information is stored privately on your machine.

UPD: now the app also tracks project time automatically and generates invoices.

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Ivan Mir
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I use Timing https://itunes.apple.com/ru/app/timing/id431511738?l=en&mt=12 It tracks windows quite well, can handle documents and can group windows.

Anton Chikin
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You can use the appropriately named Time Sink, $5 shareware by Manytricks.

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Gareth
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Daniel Beck
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Check if Slife fits your requirements.

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Based on the feedback we have received,
we are open sourcing only the MacOS X client for the time being.

Gareth
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nik
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RescueTime is a much better alternative, it saves your data online and the reports are awsome. They have a client for windows and mac

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TimeLog. It tracks your active window and you can export that. I use ManicTime on Windows and TimeLog on my Mac. TimeLog's not free. If your time is actually worth something though, buy it.

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