Onlife: Track your online data use and history
Onlife is an amazing app.
It maintains a record of your information usage and data history by tracking your activity in a variety of mainly online applications, recording what you read or looked at, how long for and keeping a snapshot of the web page or email or document.
You can view your activity by day, week or month in a graphical form or view your online history in table form as in the following screenshot (click for a full-sized view):
You can apply tags to the items and also search them.
It can currently track your activity in
The recently-released beta 2 version now offers authentication on launch, which protects the record of your activity.
As well as providing information management, Onlife gives you a true picture of what you are up to. It doesn’t lie. Run it for a few days and see what you really do rather than what you think you do.
It’s free and available from the developer’s web site.
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March 3rd, 2006 at 12:02 pm
I’m afraid of how this might turn out for me:) I’m thinking it’s a lot of usage… a lot…