Release Notes

From TimeSnapper

3.5.0.13, March 2010

  • Minor update for supporting Greek AM/PM settings

Version 3.5, September 2009

  • Plugin model enhanced considerably
    • 3 sample plugins come provided with the setup file (not the auto-update). They are located in the TimeSnapper\SamplePlugins folder:
    • RSS to Flags Plugin - Creates flags on the timeline (TimeBar) based on a RSS feed such as Twitter or Yahoo Pipes.
    • Opening Hours Plugin - Defines "opening hours" for TimeSnapper, i.e. the time when TimeSnapper is actively taking screenshots.
    • SQL Executer Plugin - For developers: Allows arbitrary SQL statements to be run against TimeSnapper database in order to extract or summarize data.
  • See our wiki for some screenshots and more details: Wiki: Plugins
  • Support for capturing URLs from Firefox 3.5.1
  • Various minor improvements


Version 3.4, March 2009

  • Long awaited plugin model! Enthusastic TimeSnapper users with programming know-how can develop plugins using .NET
  • First plugin: "Export to animated .gif" pluqin.
    • Accessible by selecting a range of activity on the TimeBar in the Day Browser, right clicking and selecting "Create Animated Gif"
  • TimeSnapper Portable -- possible to run directly from a USB key
  • URL capturing enhancements for website classifications / productivity calculations
    • added support for URL capturing of Chrome 1.0xxx and IE 8.0 (beta)
    • now captures localhost URL and etc.
  • Day browser: Cosmetic enhancements
  • Day browser: Play speed selected with (Slowest, Slow, Normal, Fast, Very Fast) etc. (But still possible to enter milliseconds directly into the box)
  • Manual capture now works properly again ([Win]+[S] to bring up 'Shortcuts', then [M] for 'Manual capture' )
  • New installations now store the snapshots and the database in a local appdata folder instead of a roaming one (which could cause problems)
  • Automatic bug reporting includes some memory and OS information now
  • ObjectDisposed error should not appear any more on systems under heavy memory load
  • Upgrading from TimeSnapper Classic to Pro is now fully automated

Older releases

Please see our old release notes page.