Where is all that time going

Akashi is a free Chrome add-on developed by rifu that helps you track the amount of time you spend on the internet. With this program, you can finally see how many hours you've wasted in the blackhole that is the internet.

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Akashi also offers a neat feature where it chimes every hour, reminding you of the passing time. This can be a helpful tool for those who tend to lose track of time while browsing the web.

Overall, Akashi is a useful add-on for Chrome users who want to gain insights into their internet usage and be more mindful of their time. With its simple and straightforward interface, it is easy to install and use. Plus, it's free!

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App specs

  • License

    Free

  • Version

    0.3

  • Latest update

  • Platform

    chrome

  • Developer

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    Score result: Clean

    This file passed a comprehensive security scan using VirusTotal technology. It is safe to download.

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