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| landbeforetimelover | Jan 30 2009, 10:11:02 AM Post #1 |
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I dunno. Maybe I'm weird but I've always wondered how many keystrokes I do in a day. I was able to find a pretty cool program that records your daily number of keystrokes. I find it pretty cool. As of now I've gotten 32,998 keystrokes and I've only been on the computer a few hours. I never realized how many keystrokes I typed until now. Anyway, if you wanna try it out, you can download it via my server. It's a pretty small app: http://66.41.14.94/Restricted%20Upload%20F...ke%20logger.exe No installation required. It just runs from your taskbar on a task button. I was suspicious of the program at first thinking it might be a keylogger, but I decompiled it and looked at the code myself. There's nothing malicious in there.
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| lbt/cty_lover | Jan 30 2009, 12:51:01 PM Post #2 |
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I'm just a fat little dwaggy! Pwease hug me!
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If only there was a .app version. It would be nice to see how many times I use keystrokes. Oooh, that gives me the idea for a statistical analysis. I could compare the usage of keystrokes between laptop users and desktop users. |
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| landbeforetimelover | Jan 30 2009, 03:36:41 PM Post #3 |
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Mac can read Java right? If so I think I could make one that would work on a mac. I'm not sure. This isn't my program.
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