Making the RTM cow more sympathetic
What about having the RTM cow smiling when you have no more due tasks or panicking when you have a lot?
You will find below a link to the blog of Dale Lane, a guy that I used to follow on the web since several years when we were using the same application on our PC and Palm device (NoteStudio) and today I just found out that he is also using RTM... and find a way to make the cow smile ( and make me laugh at the same time).
I tried his little Greasemonkey script on my google chrome browser and I now have a smiling cow...
Take a look, it's cute...
http://bit.ly/bEtXPE
You will find below a link to the blog of Dale Lane, a guy that I used to follow on the web since several years when we were using the same application on our PC and Palm device (NoteStudio) and today I just found out that he is also using RTM... and find a way to make the cow smile ( and make me laugh at the same time).
I tried his little Greasemonkey script on my google chrome browser and I now have a smiling cow...
Take a look, it's cute...
http://bit.ly/bEtXPE
organisator says:
Interesting idea.
But you could also make it the other way round:
- if your list is empty, the cow is bored
- if your list is full, the cow is happy, because it knows what do do
- if you completed a lot of tasks today, the cow gets tired
- if there are many tasks to do, the cow cant wait to start!
But you could also make it the other way round:
- if your list is empty, the cow is bored
- if your list is full, the cow is happy, because it knows what do do
- if you completed a lot of tasks today, the cow gets tired
- if there are many tasks to do, the cow cant wait to start!
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