LazyCure

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LazyCure is a free, open-source personal time-tracking and productivity application built on the .NET framework. Designed by developer Vitaliy Fedorchenko (vitalliuss), the tool acts as an easy-to-use digital diary for personal time-logging, time-management, and activity analysis. Core Methodology

Unlike automated trackers that constantly spy on your screen or log every background system process, LazyCure relies on user-driven, mindful input. It operates on a simple premise: you tell the app what you just finished doing, and it calculates the time elapsed since your last entry.

The Hook: When you switch tasks, you open the app and type in your completed activity.

Automatic Calculation: The app automatically notes the current time, checks when the previous task ended, and calculates the precise duration of the activity.

Minimizing Effort: You only have to type the name of the activity, making it perfect for a “lazy” but highly accurate approach to time-tracking. Key Features

Time Log Editor: A dedicated built-in editor allows you to retroactively tweak your data. If you change a start time or duration manually, the rest of the schedule auto-recalculates to prevent gaps.

Statistics & Reporting: The software generates detailed reports to help you spot time-wasting habits and visualize how much of your day is spent on productive vs. non-productive tasks.

Cross-Platform Availability: Originally built as a lightweight Windows desktop client, mobile versions have also been developed, with code repositories available on GitHub. Who is it for? Возможности LazyCure

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