LazyCure 3.5 - twitter with your time

I’m glad to announce LazyCure 3.5 release! This release brings additional enchancements, which makes time logging even simplier and faster. Here they are:

  • LazyCure could be minimized by pressing ‘ESC’ on main window.
  • Main window is opened in the same position as it was before closing LazyCure.
  • Minimize to tray on pressing ‘X’.
  • Activity is switched when computer is locked.
  • Button ‘Show Time Log’ added to ‘Efficiency’ tab.
  • Two different settings for number of activities showed in tray and number of activities in history.
  • After Ctrl-F12 program stays inactive if was visible before.

And thats not all! Welcome grand new feature - Post To Twitter! If you have an accound on Twitter.com and/or would like sometimes to share with your friends what you are doing or have just done - you will appreciate this. LazyCure could be configured in such a way, that after pressing ‘Done!’ button activity name will be posted to Twitter.

In order to activate Post to Twitter functionality, you have to following the following steps:

  1. Go to Options->Twitter, check on checkbox and specify your username/password.
  2. When you enter activity name on the main window, check ‘post to Twitter’ checkbox and press ‘Done!’
  3. Do something good for yourself - your activity is posted to Twitter :)

I have to say that you should use this feature just for fun - it is not necessary to notify the whole world about every your activity. So this feature is turned off by default. But as for me, I have it turned on, so if I would like to share my great achivements, I definitely click on checkbox before pressing ‘Done!’ ;).

By the way, you can follow me at Twitter.com/Scorpibear. Oh, and the latest LazyCure could be taken from LazyCure Free Download page.

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4 Responses to “LazyCure 3.5 - twitter with your time”

  1. venture says:

    what about version for linux, man?:)

  2. Scorpibear says:

    venture, i’ve tried to run it under mono framework under windows and it works!… with a bunch of non-critical bugs. Theoretically, should work with mono under Linux too. If you have no mono 2.0 package installed, you can get it from http://www.go-mono.com/mono-downloads/download.html.

  3. Zhindetz says:

    Thanks a lot for the great tool.
    The only thing I don’t like in v.3.5.1 is activity stops on computer lock. But I am locking my comp a lot.
    It would be great to have latest beta with options to turn it off.

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