We've had some interested Linux folks, but only about 5-6% of our users are Linux folks. 35% Mac, the rest PC. It's on the list, but not super high. :-(
Jump in, everyone! We've been getting so many closed beta requests we just had to open up.
RescueTime is a good compliment to noprocrast settings. It will show how much time you spend here, as well as the countless other things you do during your day.
I don't really look forward to any time tracking program that uploads my stats to a server. I guess Google will buy it, if you have success, as they want to know everything about everyone. I don't think anyone would want the government or Google to know your habits so well that they can make a profile for you...
Privacy is certainly a concern... But with Google storing every search on a server and every single email on a server... Well, I know someone could do a lot more damage to me with my gmail inbox than a sea of app usage data.
Congrats. I liked the looks of your project when you posted it several months ago here. I'll look forward to meeting you guys at one of the YC dinners.
I met one of the RescueTime guys at the Miracle of Science meetup in Cambridge (his name escapes me, unfortunately) a few weeks ago. They are very bright and seriously committed, with an excellent product and idea. Good luck! Can't wait to see you guys in some of the YC photos this winter!
There are plenty of employer spyware apps out there that lurk in the background any log employee activity. We will have a business offering, but we're going to go to great lengths to keep it from being evil.
Lifehacker.com gets 15 million uniques a month of people who want to optimize their lives. GTD and the vast array of "productivity self-help" resources seem to indicate that there is a lotta demand for things that can increase your personal productivity.
Not to mention the "4 Hour Work Week" marketing phenomenon.
I actually just had to write a paper on the employer spyware type software. I found an interesting article that is very applicable to this discussion:
Urbaczewski, A., & Jessup, L. M. (2002). Does electronic monitoring of employee internet usage work? Communications of the ACM , 80-83.
To summarize: Theory X management that thinks that the employee is trying to screw the company will use tracking software to enforce policy and morale and job will be low. Theory Y management will use tracking tools as metrics to identify areas of improvement and provide the data to the employee for their betterment.
Identifying trends in your own behavior can increase your productivity, which means that you'll take less time to complete your work. This has the potential to lower your stress and make you a happier person.
Just a general feeling, but I think this appeals to the Theory Y crowd.
Update: having used it for the past few hours, the product itself is very well done. Nice work.