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Started by Jon Schneider at 07-01-2009 14:20. Topic has 3 replies.
 
 
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07-01-2009, 14:20
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Jon Schneider
Joined on 07-17-2008
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Automatically not take snapshots of a particular application?
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Is it possible to configure TimeSnapper to *not* take snapshots of a particular application's windows (assuming TimeSnapper is set to take snapshots of only the active window, not the entire desktop area)?
The particular application I have in mind here is KeePass (which has an option to display stored passwords in plain text) -- I want to avoid having those plain text passwords end up in screen captures.
If this isn't possible today, it would be nice if this feature could be included in a future TimeSnapper version!
Thanks!
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07-01-2009, 14:31
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AtliB
Joined on 05-30-2006
Reykjavik / Iceland
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Re: Automatically not take snapshots of a particular application?
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TimeSnapper Pro has exactly that feature - along with other privacy related functionality (such as screenshot encryption):
http://wiki.timesnapper.com/index.php?title=Filters
Thanks Atli
Check out TimeSnapper, the automatic screenshot journal at www.timesnapper.com
It runs in the background of your computer, taking screenshots of your desktop every few seconds all week long.
TimeSnapper lets you play back your week just like a movie. Use it to improve your work habits and become more productive.
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07-02-2009, 5:43
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Jon Schneider
Joined on 07-17-2008
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Re: Automatically not take snapshots of a particular application?
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Perfect, thanks!
I do have Pro, but I had overlooked the Filters option when I was looking for this feature. (I think I'd been looking in the various tabs of the Options dialog, rather than in the main window.)
-Jon
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07-02-2009, 11:49
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AtliB
Joined on 05-30-2006
Reykjavik / Iceland
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Re: Automatically not take snapshots of a particular application?
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yeah, it seems to be overlooked quite often there... probably an indication that it should be moved to a more sensible place...
Check out TimeSnapper, the automatic screenshot journal at www.timesnapper.com
It runs in the background of your computer, taking screenshots of your desktop every few seconds all week long.
TimeSnapper lets you play back your week just like a movie. Use it to improve your work habits and become more productive.
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