On Wednesday, January 23, 2013 4:59:59 PM UTC-5, Cédric Beust ♔ wrote:
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>> Simon is german so his people are used to insulting and doing much worse
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I have to confess that this is one area where Amazon's offering has really
taken me by surprise. The Freetime app on their Kindle Fire HD line is
quite impressive. Has a monthly cost, but considering the amount of apps
that the kids have already gotten access to, I suspect it will be a while
befo
My eldest is four, so I don't really have a problem yet but I think I'll
install ManicTime (tracks what apps you use and what pages you visit,
mainly for freelancers to bill per hour) and review it every so often.
Beyond that, I'll try to be online with them. I'm doing that now with the
excellent
On Mon, 04 Feb 2013 16:08:18 +0100, Ricky Clarkson
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My eldest is four, so I don't really have a problem yet but I think I'll
install ManicTime (tracks what apps you use and what pages you visit,
mainly for freelancers to bill per hour) and review it every so often.
Anything like this
Or summarised.. "two world wars and one world cup"
I wish Germany played football like they play tennis. :)
On Feb 4, 2013 10:12 AM, "Eric Jablow" wrote:
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RescueTime works on OS X, Windows, Linux (beta) and Android (so you can
track phone calls, SMS). They've got a project time feature that lets you
mark out time against 'projects' similar to how you tag time in ManicTime.
Its not as nice an experience but forgivable given its cross platform.
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