When everything is up and running, you’ll find Windrecorder in your system tray or notification center in the lower right corner of your screen. Right-click on its icon (two purple arrows) to stop recording, add a flag (to mark something important at a specific time), and open the main interface, which runs within a web browser tab.
The tabs are pretty easy to understand: Daily shows what’s been happening today, and you can go back and forth in time to see snapshots of your computer activity, including programs and websites you had open. You will be able to go back and forth during the day, and review any type of activity.
Go to Look for and Summary tabs and you will be able to drill down into the history that Windrecover has saved. You might want to search for a particular document or web page you’ve opened, for example. You can see the times of day you’re most active on your computer and get breakdowns of how your screen time is divided up.
He Video recording and storage and Settings The tabs allow you to access various options for Windrecorder. You can configure how many days videos are saved for, choose certain apps or browser tabs to exclude from the recording process, have the program start at the same time as Windows, view statistics for videos recorded so far, and more.
Rewind for macOS
Go to rewind.ai to get Rewind for macOS, which is a more mature application with more features than Windrecorder. You can use Rewind for free, but features like unlimited search and a custom AI bot will cost you $29 a month. (There’s a 30-day free trial of Rewind Pro you can try, and you get a discount on your Pro subscription if you pay for a full year in advance.)