January 28th, 2010

It’s great to see that Alina Dizik is reviewing Slife in The Wall Street’s Cranky Consumer column today. She does bring up a few things that we are hoping to improve, such as being able to sign-up without a credit card, among other things that we would like to address.

We are planning to bring a number of changes to the Slife platform in 2010. The key goal is simplicity. We are still finalizing all the details and hope to reveal our grand plan soon.

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  1. lmjabreu Says:

    Cool, one of the things to improve if the Slife client(osx), it isn't logging applications/documents correctly, I've got lots entries with only seconds logged when I know that I worked more than that.

    I recall someone commenting about the client not logging application activity if there was no mouse or keyboard activity, not sure which.

    Please improve the client and/or allow us to specify the sensitivity and blacklist applications/documents.

    Also, it would be nice to allow users to force a refresh on the stats, created activities and changes to keywords aren't immediately visible on the stats page.

    Thanks!

  2. lmjabreu Says:

    Cool, one of the things to improve if the Slife client(osx), it isn’t logging applications/documents correctly, I’ve got lots entries with only seconds logged when I know that I worked more than that.

    I recall someone commenting about the client not logging application activity if there was no mouse or keyboard activity, not sure which.

    Please improve the client and/or allow us to specify the sensitivity and blacklist applications/documents.

    Also, it would be nice to allow users to force a refresh on the stats, created activities and changes to keywords aren’t immediately visible on the stats page.

    Thanks!

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