To check how long your computer has been running during the current session, use the Task Manager. Press Ctrl + Shift + Esc to open Task Manager . Navigate to the Performance tab and click on CPU .
For those comfortable with a command-line interface, PowerShell and Command Prompt offer a quick, direct way to get this information.
goes beyond simple on/off logging. It automatically tracks computer usage across applications and websites, categorizes active vs. idle time, and generates detailed reports. This makes it an excellent choice for freelancers, remote workers, and anyone who wants to understand exactly how their computer time is spent.
: Confirmation that the data reflects actual user sessions rather than just background processes. Comparison with Other Tools
To check how long your computer has been running during the current session, use the Task Manager. Press Ctrl + Shift + Esc to open Task Manager . Navigate to the Performance tab and click on CPU .
For those comfortable with a command-line interface, PowerShell and Command Prompt offer a quick, direct way to get this information.
goes beyond simple on/off logging. It automatically tracks computer usage across applications and websites, categorizes active vs. idle time, and generates detailed reports. This makes it an excellent choice for freelancers, remote workers, and anyone who wants to understand exactly how their computer time is spent.
: Confirmation that the data reflects actual user sessions rather than just background processes. Comparison with Other Tools
| Date | 2025-08-30 03:55:27 |
| Filesize | 3.00 MB |
| Visits | 448 |
| Downloads | 15 |