We developed our software for our own use. It is now used by over 180,000 people in the tech and knowledge industries.

 

Ever wondered how much time you've worked on an Excel document or a browser tab over the course of a few days? Time Squeeze (Beta) tracks computer activity (apps, tabs & file names...) and it lets you associate this data with clients and projects. It does this with an unprecedented degree of precision and with extreme simplicity. It also uses a little bit of AI to intelligently categorize your tasks. As against most existing alternatives, Time Squeeze is non-intrusive and non-invasive. It does not affect the end-user experience. It does not slow down the host PC nor cause software hangs, crashes or glitches. Most importantly, it does not interrupt your work with nagging prompts. Finally, it runs and saves data locally, so none of the information it collects ever leaves your computer. It makes accurate billing easy and is a must for the consulting industry. Not yet convinced! check our "is it worth it" calculator.

       

We developed our software for our own use. It is now used by over 180,000 people in the tech and knowledge industries.

 

GWSL automates the process of running X on top of WSL and over SSH. In other words, it lets you run graphical Linux applications on Windows 10/11, whether the applications run locally on the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) or remotely on a Linux server. It provides a simple UI for launching Linux apps, managing them graphically, and creating customized Windows shortcuts for them. GWSL works with both WSL 1 and WSL 2. It is the top-ranking utility in the Windows store and a favorite of the developers running Linux IDEs in Windows machines.

 

We developed our software for our own use. It is now used by over 180,000 people in the tech and knowledge industries.

 

OpenInWSL lets you set WSL Linux apps as file handlers in Windows. In other words, it lets you open Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) files and folders directly from the Windows file explorer. OpenInWSL Integrates with GWSL, wslg, and any other xservers. (GWSL is recommended). If you use WSL Linux-based IDEs to edit files stored on Windows, you no longer need to open the WSL shell to manually open them.

 

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