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Know How Many Hours You Spend Infront The Computer

Are you always looking for a way to find out how many hours you spend in front of the computer a day, week or month? I know I know, we're freaks computer may spend long hours in front of a computer, but it is the most beautiful that recognize exactly how many hours you operate it on your computer in the day / week, month or year as well. Details minute course enables you to stay up-to-about the time that you spend in front of your computer.



Work Time Monitor provides you with an accurate report about the number of hours you spend each day / week / month, in front of the computer. Enough that you download the program Work Time Monitor after the setup a menu will appear on the form, which is in the picture:
 

It enables you to customize the number of hours that you think it's enough to work in front of a computer every day of the week, when finished, click OK to Leave the program working.


A small icon on side of the hour windows will appear, if you click it twice you will see a report on the number of hours spent each day or a month in front of the computer with the total number of hours worked in front of the computer, but also the number of hours that you think it's enough where it will appear in the report clocks were set by pre overtaken you or not.

The program is tested and works on all of the following systems: Windows XP, Windows 7 and Windows 8 and Windows 8.1.



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