Track and time your online time in Firefox

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meetimer.png MeeTimer Firefox add-on is just the thing for those of us who tend to spend more time browsing certain sites than getting things done.

"MeeTimer has a simple role: it records where you spend your time online.
It does it in a rather useful way, by allowing you to group websites into activities (e.g. Facebook = procrastination; Gmail = communication) so you can make sense of where your time is going. Finally, it accumulates time spent on a site over the course of a day, so when you think "just another 2 mins won't hurt" you realise that actually, yes, it will ;)"

June 19, 2007 in Firefox

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