Zeitgeist (free software)

Not to be confused with Google Zeitgeist.
Zeitgeist
Developer(s) Zeitgeist Project team
Initial release 0.3.3
Written in Vala (previously Python)
Platform Linux
Type Semantic Event Logger
License LGPL v2.1 or any other later version
Website zeitgeist-project.com

In free software, Zeitgeist is a software service which logs the users's activities and events, anywhere from files opened to websites visited and conversations. It makes this information readily available for other applications to use in the form of timelines and statistics. It is able to establish relationships between items based on similarity and usage patterns by applying data association algorithms such as "Winepi" and "Apriori"

Zeitgeist is the main engine and logic behind GNOME Activity Journal which is currently seen to become one of the main means of viewing and managing activities in GNOME version 3.0.[1][2]

Features

Applications

References

  1. Bruce Byfield (2009-04-24). "Shell and Zeitgeist: the future of GNOME?". LWN.net.
  2. "Planning for GNOME 3.0". GNOME Wiki. Retrieved 2009-05-29.


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