For those of you who want to support a cause without killing your laptop's fan/CPU by doing real distributed computing, or for those of you who are just curious how much mileage you're putting on that keyboard, try WhatPulse, which counts your keystrokes and mouse clicks.
A couple of amendments I wish to make to the instructions on the site:
1. It is safest for emulation users (that includes pretty much everyone here) to go straight for the no-lag version of the client.
2. Although letting more than one person use your computer under one WhatPulse account is an ethical violation, using video-game emulators to obtain keystrokes isn't (yet).
Oh BTW, if you have any desire at all to support Firefox, please join the SpreadFirefox team.
Disclaimer: "Distributed non-computing" is not an officially accepted term to describe what WhatPulse does. I made that up myself.
A couple of amendments I wish to make to the instructions on the site:
1. It is safest for emulation users (that includes pretty much everyone here) to go straight for the no-lag version of the client.
2. Although letting more than one person use your computer under one WhatPulse account is an ethical violation, using video-game emulators to obtain keystrokes isn't (yet).
Oh BTW, if you have any desire at all to support Firefox, please join the SpreadFirefox team.
Disclaimer: "Distributed non-computing" is not an officially accepted term to describe what WhatPulse does. I made that up myself.