Another list view for Mind Traffic Control
Monthly Archives: May 2008
OK, somewhat ugly, but they’re there by popular demand … full lists of your tasks. Don’t worry Mind Traffic Control isn’t forgetting them. 🙂
If you follow @exmosis on twitter you’ll see he’s busily trying to deconstruct Mind Traffic Control turning it into an untask-list or a barter-market. @adrianh is constructively sceptical. Lots here
Mind Traffic Control now has #tags. If you use any word beginning with a # when describing a task, the task gets tagged with this word. And once you start tagging, a filter appears to let you filter your queue to present only those tasks which contain the tag. Not entirely sure I’ve got the …
Smart Disorganized Philosophy #1
Today’s Mind Traffic Control update. The “defer” screen was simple, but not simple enough. Why make the user go through two mouse clicks – select a radio button and then the submit button – when this can be reduced to one? Now choosing how long you want to delay is a single button click. I …
Just remembered Paul Graham’s essay from earlier in the year. It really spoke to me (what with my bias towards the agile, experimental, piecemeal, wiki-natured, wabi-sabi way of design). Of course it’s my road-map for the ongoing development of Mind Traffic Control.
Day 2 of Mind Traffic Control in public. Development continues with MTC exporting OPML
Mind Traffic Control roll-out continues. Nothing spectacular in terms of numbers, but friends are making interesting comments and suggestions; and some strangers are discovering it via the Twitter announcement. Eikeon pointed to twemes as a place to search for the #tag #MTC on Twitter. Good chat with Folknology. He’s encouraging me to open up the …
Softlaunch … no fanfare … Mind Traffic Control This is my first Google Application Engine application. A kind of next-action list for the Twitter generation. Basic instructions : 1) You need a Google account to login (eg. Gmail) … it’s a GAE app. 2) There’s a blue box for inputting tasks you need to do. …