HabitCal Google Gadget (to embed in your blog)
HabitCal Google Gadget (to embed in your blog)
Want to stick a habitcal widget on your web site, blog, or igoogle home page?
I just created a "google gadget" that lets you do this:
http://www.everydaysystems.com/habitcal/#ggl
It's basically a slightly smaller calendar view limited to one month and one habit at a time. You configure it with your username and the initial habit you want displayed. Initially, it'll show the current month. Users can use the arrows to select other months and the drop down list to view other habits.
Are there other views that people might find useful in a gadget? Do you want to be able to edit? Are you dying for a facebook or iphone version?
Let me know and it'll help me prioritize.
Reinhard
I just created a "google gadget" that lets you do this:
http://www.everydaysystems.com/habitcal/#ggl
It's basically a slightly smaller calendar view limited to one month and one habit at a time. You configure it with your username and the initial habit you want displayed. Initially, it'll show the current month. Users can use the arrows to select other months and the drop down list to view other habits.
Are there other views that people might find useful in a gadget? Do you want to be able to edit? Are you dying for a facebook or iphone version?
Let me know and it'll help me prioritize.
Reinhard
Thank you so much for your systems, podcast and site! Only discovered it yesterday and I'm completely hooked already.
Started using the HabitCal today, and really impressed by its simplicity and ease of use. I have been using the Touch Goal app on the iphone for keeping track of daily goals, but I vastly prefer the HabitCal system. So yes please, would love an iphone version!
Started using the HabitCal today, and really impressed by its simplicity and ease of use. I have been using the Touch Goal app on the iphone for keeping track of daily goals, but I vastly prefer the HabitCal system. So yes please, would love an iphone version!
iPhone/iPod Touch-yes!
Reinhard,
Somehow I missed this when you posted it in January. . . looks like it was the day I left for DC for the inauguration.
But yes, I'd love an iPod version. I have the Touch which takes the same apps as the iPhone. I can access my HabitCal now on it, but only when I'm connected to the interent so if WiFi isn't handy, I'm out of luck!
Thanks!
Somehow I missed this when you posted it in January. . . looks like it was the day I left for DC for the inauguration.
But yes, I'd love an iPod version. I have the Touch which takes the same apps as the iPhone. I can access my HabitCal now on it, but only when I'm connected to the interent so if WiFi isn't handy, I'm out of luck!
Thanks!
LA Loser. . . well on my way to becoming an LA Winner.
None yet... and I'm afraid it may be a while.
Two blocking issues:
1) It's clearly much harder than the google gadget. I have very little discretionary time at the moment. Still have to wrap up the podcast "trilogy..."
2) I don't have an iphone and am unlikely to get one. It's hard for me to motivate when I won't use it, especially since it'll clearly take significant effort.
Reinhard
Two blocking issues:
1) It's clearly much harder than the google gadget. I have very little discretionary time at the moment. Still have to wrap up the podcast "trilogy..."
2) I don't have an iphone and am unlikely to get one. It's hard for me to motivate when I won't use it, especially since it'll clearly take significant effort.
Reinhard
A friend of mine just informed me about iphone webapps (and he's even volunteered to do some of the coding).
http://www.apple.com/webapps/
This wouldn't be a full blown iphone app (you couldn't use it offline) but it would look a hell of a lot better than the current web browser version. And in a few years from now, no one's ever going to be offline, right?
The big advantage from my perspective is that it's just html -- I wouldn't have to sink time in figuring out Objective-C, etc.
Reinhard
http://www.apple.com/webapps/
This wouldn't be a full blown iphone app (you couldn't use it offline) but it would look a hell of a lot better than the current web browser version. And in a few years from now, no one's ever going to be offline, right?
The big advantage from my perspective is that it's just html -- I wouldn't have to sink time in figuring out Objective-C, etc.
Reinhard