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Started by Matt at 07-24-2009 6:59. Topic has 1 replies.
 
 
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07-24-2009, 6:59
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Matt
Joined on 07-24-2009
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Deleting all unproductive screenshots
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Is there a way to easily delete all unproductive screen-shots? I know I can browse a day, filter on "Unproductive Time", select everything in the time line and hit "Delete" but it's a bit long winded.
Also what about if I wanted to delete all previous unproductive screen shots, based on my current criteria?
I was thinking about writing a plug-in to do this, but it seems that the plug-in will only allow you to access the screen-shots that are currently selected in the "Browse Day.." view, is this correct or can a plug-in also access the path and classification of all previous plug-ins?
I know I can set-up filter criteria, but that seems like a long way round as I've already got my productive/unproductive classifications set-up to give me productivity scores.
Cheers
Matt
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07-27-2009, 6:03
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AtliB
Joined on 05-30-2006
Reykjavik / Iceland
Posts 382
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Re: Deleting all unproductive screenshots
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Hi Matt
The next version will add a lot more power to the plugin model, giving you access to most parts of TimeSnapper. I think this should be possible with that version.
However, we don't have a release date for that one set unfortunately... but it will come for sure!
cheers
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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