Time Pro for iOS
The following quote captures the essence of Aristotle’s philosophy and uncovers a lot of motivation behind my new iOS app called Time Pro.
However the real source of motivation to create this app has been my year long stay in Valencia (Spain), where more then ever before have I learned about the benefits of a well balanced life.
Not only did the balance get me more productive, but it also got me much more relaxed and my social anxiety was gone.
However getting to this wonderful point of balance took my about 3/4 of a year in Spain. So I’ve begin to wonder how could I speed up the whole process. How do I free myself from procrastination? Perhaps with some kind of system that would help keeping life well balanced?
Could one of the old systems be used to get to a more balanced life?
Calendars?
- Nope, calendars are too rigid for this new purpose.
- Calendars are useful for things that you must do, at a certain hour like work, lectures or meetings.
Reminders?
- Nope, reminders need constant attention and are annoying if not set to the right hour.
- Reminders are useful for things that you need to remember.
Todo lists?
- Nope, todo lists do not repeat the task over periods of time.
- Todo lists are good for keeping a list of task connected with a certain project.
So I’ve needed to develop my own application.
An app that would keep track of the tasks that you should do repeatedly.
I’m really glad with how the app turned out as it’s extremely helpful for me for a bunch of reasons:
- I don’t get overwhelmed by the number of tasks I need to accomplish.
- It doesn’t tell me “Do X now”, it tells me “Hey, here’s a bunch of things you could be doing right now ordered by the ones most neglected”.
- I don’t need to keep track of all the things in my head.
- I know that even if I don’t get everything done perfectly, after some time I’ll get more efficient and do things better.
Right now we’re on version 1.1 which includes daily load diodes, which indicate how much time demanding is your average day. Each light represent 1h per day.
Although I already have a roadmap till version 1.5 (which I’ll shortly publish), I’m open for suggestions!
Tell me what functionality in your opinion is missing or what you’d change.
Enjoy a better life with Time Pro :)
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Hey
Wish you Happy New year 2012 !!!
I am not able to find Time Pro apps on App Store
The link is on every “Time Pro” label

Here you go http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/time-pro/id483025024
just in case
Also you can find it directly on App Store for iOS devices.
masteranza,
This is the quickest way of contacting you!
Regarding one of your super old articles:
http://masteranza.wordpress.com/2008/08/29/fedora-9-linux-on-dell-xps-m1530-with-dual-boot/
Do you still own this laptop?
I have a question about how you set this up:
Since grub isn’t installed on the MBR, what would happen if the linux partition was deleted? I want to ensure that I can still boot windows. I also want to be sure I can remove my fedora installation and still boot windows.
Would the newest version of fedora allow me to install grub in any directory?
Thanks.
Sorry, I don’t know what would happen. Also I no longer have this laptop.