ScreenMemory will silently capture your screen whenever you use your macOS device, you can then go back in time and see in detail what you worked on. An hour, day, week, month, not a problem with ScreenMemory.
BUY NOW - $27macOS 13+, M and Intel
With the GUI application, you have a great overview of when you worked, and with the screenshots, you can literally see what you worked on at that moment in time.
While ScreenMemory is processing your screenshot, it also processes the text within them. With this, you can search for anything. Any URL, any name, that you have interacted with. ScreenMemory will take you straight to that moment in time.
After searching, any search result is also highlighted on top of the screenshot.
In the latest update, each app will get its own color on the timeline. This makes it very easy to pinpoint what you did at that moment.
You probably don't want your password manager showing up in the history, you can easily blacklist apps from showing up in the screenshots.
Wether you're a laptop person or a six-monitor person, ScreenMemory will capture them without problems. You might have to zoom in to see things, though.
To navigate your timeline, you can either click on the timeline itself (as shown in the demo further up) or use the controls in the UI.
You can also use the arrow keys, with OPTION and CMD as modifier, to jump further.
Right click on a screenshot to find more options, like delete or show in Finder