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You can argue that this ought to be under WoW Classic, but it had its own executable and was tracked on its own line. And even as a failed experiment it makes it into 4th spot, so I tried! I blame the tiny text and the lack of a zoom feature. But far side of 50s me isn’t getting there it seems. My apparent attempt to prove that I no longer have the patience to get into a complicated war game title.

Then again, I do also sit docked in a hangar doing nothing a good chunk of time too. I do wonder sometimes if I should give EVE a multiplier for play time because there is no other game I spend so much time playing while tabbed out in a browser looking something up, and ManicTime only counts the time when the game has focus.

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Still, it is in the top three that together make up about 97.5% of my PC gaming time so far this year. I am sure it is a sign of the current state of World War Bee that my time spent in New Eden is less than half of the time played in either of the first two titles. If you’ve been reading this blog for a while it making the list is probably no surprise to you The title I expected to be in first place, though it isn’t far behind Valheim. It is actually in second place now in my Steam library based on hours played, just barely ahead of RimWorld and out in front of Age of Empires II and War Thunder, but still quite a ways behind Civilization V. It came out of nowhere in February and distracted the instance group from WoW Classic for more than two months. Proof that I do play new games now and again. We can add Pokemon Go if I need the round number I suppose, but I don’t have times for that, so we’ll skip it. Not even an even ten games, though these are just games on my PC. Still, let’s see where I spent my play time budget. It cannot make my list longer or more interesting. Unfortunately, ManicTime can only tell me what I have played. Thanks to ManicTime I have a handy list to work with. But it did seem like a good time to maybe stop and look at what video games I played in the first six months of the year. I can organize and structure things as much or as little as I like.2021 is past the half way mark now and, as usual, the months seem to have slipped by. The ability to tag and color-code my work allows me to see at a glance how my day has been going. The interface is very intuitive and easy to use. With ManicTime I get it all, and if I were ever to be audited by a client, I could give them every detail.
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Just wanted to let you know that I think your software has helped me capture $1000's of dollars in revenue that I just wasn't billing before, as I wasn't doing a very good job of tracking my time. (And your support has been excellent when I have had the odd problem). ManicTime has made it so much easier to track my time over the various projects and therefore manage my fees and costs. I run my own business which principally relies on writing technical reports.
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Just renewed my licence for another year Just thought I'd let you know that this is one of the best pieces of software I've ever installed on my computer, free or paid for. I don't know what I would do without ManicTime. This is the best tool I have found so far for a work style that involves heavy duty multi-tasking. At the end of the day my timesheet is a breeze. Once tagging is setup I can easily tag all my activities as I do them and my time accumulates in each project bucket. I do contract work and manage multiple projects where I bounce between projects on an almost by the minute basis.
