Versions:

  • 1.0.35
  • 1.0.33

Work Review 1.0.35 is a lightweight Windows activity-logger that silently captures which applications and websites a user opens, how long each window stays in focus, and the titles or thumbnails of key screens, then stitches the discrete events into a single, locally stored timeline. Designed for freelancers, remote employees, and anyone who needs to reconstruct a workday without manual time-tracking, the program offers an always-on background recorder, an hourly activity heat-map, a chronological replay view, and an auto-generated daily report that can be exported as Markdown. Because the underlying dataset is shared across modules, the same raw logs feed both high-level statistics—total active time, top domains, most-used executables—and low-level forensics such as the exact page address, window caption, and optional screenshot taken at the moment of context switch. Interface and report languages can be toggled among Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, and English, and the newly introduced “Desktop Avatar Beta” adds an unobtrusive desk-pet that signals current status with minimal distraction. Privacy is built-in: all captures reside in an encrypted local database, no cloud upload occurs, and the optional on-device AI summarizer can be disabled completely. Additional settings let users switch between lightweight logging, multi-monitor screenshot policies, and batch export for external analysis. Work Review 1.0.35 is the second public release in the product’s short history, following the initial 1.0 line that introduced core recording and timeline visualization. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always serving the latest build and supporting batch installation alongside other applications.

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