what is the best way to view the work you have done?
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what is the best way to view the work you have done?
besides the log view is there any other way i can view the work i have done ?
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Re: what is the best way to view the work you have done?
Tale a look http://folding.stanford.edu/English/Stats
You can find how many work units and what projects You have completed.
Jaak
You can find how many work units and what projects You have completed.
Jaak
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Re: what is the best way to view the work you have done?
You also have FahMon (http://fahmon.net/ ), a local client you can install to keep track of what is happening.
And the best statistics site (IMHO) is http://folding.extremeoverclocking.com/ although you need to join one of the top 800-1200 teams to show up there.
And the best statistics site (IMHO) is http://folding.extremeoverclocking.com/ although you need to join one of the top 800-1200 teams to show up there.