Congrats on launching. From a non-hacker currently learning rails and with a new found respect for developers, respect.
My thing is I'm afraid to log-on, especially with my twitter account. For example, I would never type the 3rd to-do item into a browser! Heck, if I was to type that 3rd to-do item as an intention in an email I would be proof-reading the recipient list like I have OCD.
I can imagine this using some sort of "somethingnew" list (from e.g. www.reddit.com/r/somethingnew) or maybe you can feed it a list of things you always wanted to do but (typically) never got around to... so you give it some tasks, maybe specify a condition (weekends or during the week?) and next thing you know, it tells you to do that task the next time those conditions are met.
I would like to try it, but I have no idea what you are going to post to twitter. Could you explain somewhere exactly what gets posted and when. Also, can I control what is private and public? I get that a totally public to-do list might make people do them better, but I just need to understand exactly how public it is before I type my to-dos into it.
This is quite good. I love the 3 item limit. Forces you to pick what's important, and get it done.
I currently use TeuxDeux list, but only to track my "One important task" for the day. I rarely need to see anything other than today's tasks, though, so I might switch to this.
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[ 3.0 ms ] story [ 48.5 ms ] threadMy thing is I'm afraid to log-on, especially with my twitter account. For example, I would never type the 3rd to-do item into a browser! Heck, if I was to type that 3rd to-do item as an intention in an email I would be proof-reading the recipient list like I have OCD.
This reminded me of the post http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1541081 and the app rootein.com
I currently use TeuxDeux list, but only to track my "One important task" for the day. I rarely need to see anything other than today's tasks, though, so I might switch to this.