 Majority of users spend their time at computer working. Our bio clock is very subjective. So when we are not eager to work we take a ten minute activity as something lasting very long, if we are thinking hard we can forget about break. Booth incidents are bad for our productivity. Moreover, a long working hours without breaks is very danger for our health. It can cause headache, spinal cord illness, muscular atrophy and so on. This program could help you to control your working hours. There are two main parameters: active period and pause length in minutes. Active period is counting from last pause. If an active period limit is exhausted user receives a warning. I do not like boring programs so I implemented several ways of warning. The most gentle is a tool tip in system tray that shows your continuous working time. No any warning at all. When you want to know how long you are working you could move a mouse pointer to the tray icon and tool tip appears. You can choose other warning methods (system tray icon change, sound play and popup window notification) or their combination. The other good feature of this program is a statistic journal. "To break in time" is a PC events tracker. It is launched when Windows starts up and counts mouse and keyboard events. Either you are writing text or walking through Internet you use the mouse and the keyboard. This program counts mouse and keyboard events and store information about every minute of your working time. You can see the result of your work as an activity chart, activity tables and statistics information for current day or for previous days. A report printing is supported. Main features: Active/pause periods setting. Active/pause time tooltip. Alarms: text message, sound message, icon changing. Tracking events: key down, left mouse button down, mouse will scroll. Statistics time step: 1 minute. Report chart step: 5 minutes. Report parameters: activity chart, total user activity time, user activity period, average user activity (events per minute), max user activity (events per minute), total PC activity time, PC activity period. Store days: unlimited. File size for daily statistics: only 1445 byte (1.445K, 0.001445M).

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