A tool inspired from the famous Android app, Digital Wellbeing, that can provide some insight about your application usage and frequency. #Monitor app usage #App usage monitor #Track app usage #Digital Wellbeing #Tracker #Frequency
Digital Wellbeing For Windows is a tool inspired from Android and provides you with an easy way to check how often you are using your device. Similar to the Android version, the program enables you to check out how many hours you spend on the computer along with other valuable information.
The application comes with a smooth and modern interface that features ModernWpf and Live Chart and is designed as a linear chart where you can immediately check out the usage for the last 7 days. The role of the tool is to provide insight on the applications most used so that you can figure out how to improve your productivity, for example.
The information is displayed as a pie and a color chart along with a list of the most frequently used programs. As indicated in the GUI, right under the chart, the applications that are used under 5 minutes are not taken into account. According to the developer, the program is set to auto-refresh at various intervals, so you are likely to see your first data after the refreshed happens.
While by default the app tracks all applications used, you can customize the tool to monitor only certain applications. To do so, you need to access the Settings and include it in the Excluded apps list by double clicking on it.
It is worth mentioning that you can configure alerts that let you know when you reached a time limit using a certain app. You can add the aforementioned notifications from the Settings by double clicking on the app name and setting the desired limit.
In the eventuality that you want to know how you are using the time in front of your computer and what you need to do to improve your overall productivity, then perhaps you can consider giving Digital Wellbeing For Windows a try.
What's new in Digital Wellbeing For Windows 2.0.4.0:
- fix: App showing "already running" message when app is running from other user.
- Minimize On Exit toggle on settings to control on whether to exit the app completely on close (instead of asking every time user closes the window)
- Machine-scoped installer -> User-scoped installer (which means that a user can have the app installed but not other users)
Digital Wellbeing For Windows 2.0.4.0
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- runs on:
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Windows 11
Windows 10 64 bit - file size:
- 1.5 MB
- filename:
- Digital.Wellbeing.Installer.2.0.4.0.msi
- main category:
- System
- developer:
- visit homepage
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