Mouse Distance Measurer - 4.0measures distance mouse travels |
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Mouse Battery Mileage 



- Version: 3.5, 10/19/2007 11:28PM PST
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Clams McShrew
One of the interesting uses of Mouse Distance Measurer is in tracking the mileage you get with your cordless mouse, per rechargeable (or disposable if you are being wasteful) battery charge. Presently, I am getting between 9,024 and 10,952 meters per charge with 2 NiMh 2600 mAh ea. This is very useful information which helps me to carefully plan my battery recharge schedule, and to know now many batteries I need to keep on hand, and how many to take on trips. This alone more than justifies the minimal cost of the application in battery savings, and increased productivity.
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And you'd use this ... when?? 



- Version: 3.5, 10/11/2007 02:38PM PST
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smartin807
Not sure of the value here. Liked that the data was displayed in the menu bar, but the fact that it keeps measuring from app. start up (or reset) seems kind of worthless.
Would have preferred a version that includes "pixel" distance as well, but would have REALLY liked an app. that measured between "clicks" or something similar.
Would have preferred a version that includes "pixel" distance as well, but would have REALLY liked an app. that measured between "clicks" or something similar.
Understanding Mouse Distance Measurer 



- Version: 2.10, 8/14/2006 05:17PM PST
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Clams McShrew
While unfortunately much maligned, misunderstood, and under-appreciated, MDM for OSX is part of a growing trend within the greater community of Macintosh developers towards enhanced cybermetric observation of personal computing platforms.
Other initiatives include system add-ons and stand-alone applications that seamlessly track such data as number of times computers are started-up and shut-down, frequency of laptop lid closures, keys typed per minute, per hour, per day, week, month, year, mouse movement patterns (i.e. constant, smooth, steady, active, dynamic, jumpy, erratic, wild, etc), voice recognition statistics (i.e. voice volume averages, frequency of detected speech, basic analysis of audible emotional cues and other speech patterns over time), sound volume and screen brightness adjustments, application meta histories, and many other observed patterns, including, of course mouse distance travelled.
Among developers participating in this trend there is much excitement and enthusiasm, and a hope that increased cybermetric data collection and SETI@home-like sharing of the task of analysis, will result in further empowerment of endusers to better manage and control their experience, while assisting developers moving forward towards the creation of applications that better understand, address and automatically self-adapt to the ever-changing personal computing environment, and the evolving needs and habits of the individual humans who operate these machines.
Other initiatives include system add-ons and stand-alone applications that seamlessly track such data as number of times computers are started-up and shut-down, frequency of laptop lid closures, keys typed per minute, per hour, per day, week, month, year, mouse movement patterns (i.e. constant, smooth, steady, active, dynamic, jumpy, erratic, wild, etc), voice recognition statistics (i.e. voice volume averages, frequency of detected speech, basic analysis of audible emotional cues and other speech patterns over time), sound volume and screen brightness adjustments, application meta histories, and many other observed patterns, including, of course mouse distance travelled.
Among developers participating in this trend there is much excitement and enthusiasm, and a hope that increased cybermetric data collection and SETI@home-like sharing of the task of analysis, will result in further empowerment of endusers to better manage and control their experience, while assisting developers moving forward towards the creation of applications that better understand, address and automatically self-adapt to the ever-changing personal computing environment, and the evolving needs and habits of the individual humans who operate these machines.
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