Timekeeper is an addon that keeps track of how much time you spend playing WoW. It shows the daily total in a little window. If you expand the window, you'll see a breakdown by zone, activity (AH, AFK, Fishing, Flying, etc.), battleground, and toon. Install it and prepare to be amazed at just how much time you're wast-- uh, *enjoying* in Azeroth!
It also keeps track of how much honor you earn per zone/battleground, and displays your "honor per minute" (hpm) for today, both in the Timekeeper window, and in the chat window every time you gain honor. This means you can track which BGs are giving you good honor gain (and which ones are a waste of time).
The UI for Timekeeper is dirt simple right now (and in fact is a little buggy since the text sometimes flows past the bottom of the window). Anyone who wants to gussy up the UI code, be my guest! Submit patches to me at alex at stinky dot com.
The window starts at the top of the screen but you can drag it anywhere you want.
It stores a historical log in your SavedVariables directory but there is currently no way to view that from the UI. I'm thinking about writing a desktop app to analyze the data but I haven't gotten around to it yet.
As of v.99, there are now slash commands (/timekeeper or /tk): hide, show, reset and help.
To install, put the "Timekeeper" directory inside your "World of Warcraft/Interface/AddOns" directory and restart.
Facts
- Date created
- 31 Jan 2008
- Category
- Last update
- 05 Feb 2008
- Development stage
- Abandoned
- Language
- enUS
- License
- All Rights Reserved
- Recent files
- R: Timekeeper-101 for 2.3.0 on 05 Feb 2008
- R: Timekeeper-99 for 2.3.0 on 03 Feb 2008
- R: Timekeeper-97 for 2.3.0 on 01 Feb 2008
- R: Timekeeper-96 for 2.3.0 on 31 Jan 2008