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OctoMouse – Mouse, trackpad and keyboard usage counter

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OctoMouse is a free and open-source tiny app specially made for Mac platform, developed by KonsomeJona (Jonathan Odul) from Japan, using Xcode and Cocoa framework in Objective-C. It is mainly used to measure your mouse and keyboard activities.

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Mousotron – Mouse and keyboard usage measurement and statistics tool

Yesterday (2018/10/05), I suddenly thought of a interesting question: how many times do I click the mouse in front of my computer every day, and how many times do I hit the keys on my keyboard? It may seem like a meaningless thing, but that can motivate me to work hard in another way, from another level. Then I searched and found at least 5 measurement and statistics tools that can record and display the mouse and keyboard usage, and one of which is Mousotron. Other tools such as Application Usage Statistics, WhatPulse, OctoMouse and RSIGuard will be slowly added to AppNee.

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