The Uptime-Project is a fun project that allows users to collect their computer's uptime data and compete against other users.
Enables users to track and collect data on their computer's uptime, providing insights and statistics on system availability.
Facilitates competitions among users by comparing uptime data, allowing users to see how their uptime ranks against others.
Offers user signature images with three themes (cyberpunk, minimal, and retrowave) that can be used to display uptime data visually.
Ranks systems based on uptime performance, allowing users to see the most reliable systems at a glance.
A client specifically designed to monitor system uptime on Windows 7, 10, and 11.
A client for monitoring system uptime on Linux x86-64 systems.
Generates a visual representation of your uptime that can be used in forum signatures, updated every 30 minutes.
Allows users to use a single account across multiple computers by generating unique tokens for each setup.
Compete with users worldwide to see who can maintain the longest computer uptime.
Generate attractive uptime images to share in online forums and communities, showcasing your uptime stats.
Gathers user-specific statistics such as session uptime, operating systems used, and resource usage.
Displays comprehensive system data including CPU and memory usage to help analyze system performance.
Provides detailed information about the operating system used, including version and system uptime.
Provides detailed information on system performance including CPU and memory usage, helping users understand resource utilization.
Provides a detailed overview of user statistics, database size, and page views to help manage and optimize server performance.
Displays detailed information about the operating system of each tracked device, providing insights into the software environment.
Tracks and displays user statistics, such as uptime and system usage, to provide insights into user behavior and system interaction.