Below are topics that are covered as part of this help guide article:
- What are Decorators?
- How to Access Decorators
- How to Disable Decorators
- Decorators Supported Applications
What are Decorators?
Decorators provide additional context to your Timeline data for the various applications and browsers you may use. WiseTime has had augmentation enabled as part of its automated time capture. The Decorators allows the application to capture further details to help provide useful information to your Timeline to greater assist with the AI-auto-tagging and for your AI generated narratives. Users are able to control the Decorators and can choose to disable the decorators of their choice, but this will reduce the details and usefulness for your private Timeline.
How to Access Decorators
By clicking on the ellipsis on the top-right of your desktop app, you can access your Preferences and review your Decorator settings under Exclusions.
How to disable Decorators
You are able to select specific applications that you wish to have excluded from Decorators or you can choose to Disable All Decorators.
To disabled decorators for specific application, please choose the application from the drop down (1) and click ‘Disable’.
To disable all decorators for your Timeline, please click ‘Disable All Decorators’ (2).
NB: Excluding an application from Decorators does not exclude it from your Timeline. It is only excluding it from the enhanced automated time capture. If you wish to exclude an application or window title from your Timeline, please refer to the Exclusions help guide article.
Decorators Supported Applications
WiseTime Desktop Application continues to expand our additional Decorators, to include additional data frequently when requested by customers.
macOS
- Microsoft Outlook
- Apple Mail
- Safari
- Spark
- Google Chrome
- Claude
Windows
Native Applications
- Microsoft Edge
- Google Chrome
- Firefox
- Internet Explorer
- Microsoft Outlook (New and Classic)
- Claude
- Microsoft CoPilot
- Zoom
Web Applications
The following web applications are supported when accessed through Chrome or Edge:
- Gmail
- Outlook Web
- Clio
- PATTSY WAVE