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RescueTime (Automated Time Tracking Software)

Widgets Tools for RescueTime

  Name/Description Author Platform/Limitations
iGoogle Widget iGoogle Top Tags Widget
The iGoogle top tags widget allows you to show your top 10 tags on your iGoogle start page (for the current day, week or month)
RescueTime iGoogle only
iGoogle Widget NetVibes Top Tags Widget
The NetVibes top tags widget allows you to show your top 10 tags on your NetVibes start page (for the current day, week or month)
RescueTime NetVibes only
iGoogle Widget Portable Blog Widget (ideal for blogs!)
This widget allows you to customize a widget for you blog, showing your top 10 tags OR your top 10 apps/sites. You can customize the size, colors, and labels of the widget.
RescueTime Requires the ability to paste JavaScript code (will not work on hosted platforms)
iGoogle Widget Linux Data Collector (Uploader)
RescueTime Data Collector (Uploader) for Linux (Mac/Win are available here)
Open-Source (you should help out!) Linux only
Yahoo Widget Yahoo Top Tags Widget
The Yahoo Widget platform allows you to have pretty and dynamic widgets on the desktop of your computer. The RescueTime widget shows your top tags for the week and month.
Robert Strazzarino Yahoo Desktop Widgets Platform is Required
iGoogle Widget Logger for Phone & Meeting Time (WIN)
This is a simple tool that allows you to manually push data to RescueTime for phone calls and meetings. WARNING: Be aware that peculiar results can occur if you push meeting time on top of logged time on your computer.
Unknown Windows XP/Vista
iGoogle Widget Logger for Phone & Meeting Time (MAC)
This is a simple AppleScript tool that allows you to manually push data to RescueTime for phone calls and meetings. WARNING: read Carlo's blog post and be aware that peculiar results can occur if you push meeting time on top of logged time on your computer.
Carlo Zottmann Mac OS X

Note: If the author is anyone but RescueTime, that means that it's not officially supported, and you're using it at your own risk.
If you need help with any unsupported tools, you should first reach out to the author of the tool in question.