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I would like to keep track of the amount of time a process is opened on Windows 7. Is there an utility that does this?

The process will be the process of a game or of an IM program. I want to program to:

  • If 'process (Battlfield for example) opened' and 'last keystroke' < 60s than count.
  • The counter doesn't reset when de process is closed, it just stops counting.
  • The counter will be reset at night.
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    It's not clear what you want. A process is running even when you're not actively using it, so idle time bears no significance. Are you interested in the time (duration) you're actually using a process, when it's frontmost and you're actively using the computer?
    – Daniel Beck
    Dec 18, 2011 at 22:08
  • Much better now.
    – Daniel Beck
    Dec 19, 2011 at 10:01

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You could try to use ManicTime for this.

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  • This is certainly a good option. Thanks. I think this will do the job.
    – SuperSpy
    Dec 20, 2011 at 12:02

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