I am looking for a firefox addon that would tell me where I have spent how much time browsing. I came across quite a few addons but they are either not supported in 3.5 or they are no longer supported or cannot be installed.

I work on ubuntu linux (9.04) and Shiretoko (Firefox 3.5). I need a solution for this environment.

I need stats like

Website Time spent (hh:mm) % (day) % (week) %(month)

www.stackoverflow.com 20:00 90 xx yy

www.google.com 1:35 x

www.theserverside.com 80:23 x

www.facebook.com 200:30 x

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You could try RescueTime - it's a stand alone app, not a firefox addon but it does show the kind of data you are interested in, and works with all versions of firefox.

I have the open-source RescueTime Linux client on my Ubuntu box and it works well.

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https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/194064/

May be this can help you. This will not monitor individual sites but it will monitor your total usage.

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This is what you needs.

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/6647/

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You could be interested in this and this.

EDIT: I used "Usage Counter" since the first answer, and it works.

Below is a screenshot with some informations about (there's the add-ons window, where you can read the Nightly Tester Tools and Usage Counter versions, a terminal with the output of uname -a and firefox --version, and the stats window of Usage Counter):

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Both are listed as compatible only with Firefox 3.0! – Snark Dec 29 '09 at 15:26
Do you ever heard about "Nightly Tester Tools"? FIY I have "Usage Counter 0.2.1" running on Shiretoko 3.5.6, Ubuntu 9.04! Here the witness screenshot: uppix.net/1/1/b/b3f3ac06308f39cdba3a4dbd76774.png ....... – dag729 Dec 29 '09 at 15:44
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