My Noggin's Oar Rowing Towards Happiness
A very simple app for recording one-off tasks to do and activities with a regular frequency. It is not supposed to be a groundbreaking piece of software and was really only published in case other people found it useful.
This app was made with the intention of helping the user organise all the different facets of their life. For example, if you have three aspects of your life that are meaningful to you(e.g. career, family, friends) then you can have three separate pages of tasks/activities where each page is for organising its assigned aspect of your life.
A particularly helpful(although not necessarily unique) feature of this app(at least for me) is that tasks can put in the app but not activated. So if you have a list of books that you want to read but can't keep track of them because there are multiple genres you want to read and for each genre you have a long list of books, you can record it all in the app without the app telling you to read all of the books at once.
Notes:
1. The movement required to navigate the pages of the app(swiping left or right) is very similar to the movement used to switch apps in Android 10. As such, you may struggle to use this if you are using Android 10. (If you are so flatteringly enamoured of this app that all you want is for me to fix this, please contact me about how you love this app(and also to let me know you want this problem fixed, of course))
2. For the moment, when a new task is created on a tree, it will not show until any part of that tree is either closed or opened(you will see exactly what that means if you make a new task). A fix to this minor problem is being searched for. Until then, however, just note that most of the tasks that one should put in the app should be long-lasting(i.e. 'revise for spanish') as opposed to one-off(i.e. 'buy a pineapple') so the problem should not become too infuriating. It is perfectly fine to add temporary tasks though.
Fun trivia: this app was in part named after North from the game Detroit:Become Human, the companion to Markus(Markus's goal was to help free the machines from their programming).
A very simple app for recording one-off tasks to do and activities with a regular frequency. It is not supposed to be a groundbreaking piece of software and was really only published in case other people found it useful.
This app was made with the intention of helping the user organise all the different facets of their life. For example, if you have three aspects of your life that are meaningful to you(e.g. career, family, friends) then you can have three separate pages of tasks/activities where each page is for organising its assigned aspect of your life.
A particularly helpful(although not necessarily unique) feature of this app(at least for me) is that tasks can put in the app but not activated. So if you have a list of books that you want to read but can't keep track of them because there are multiple genres you want to read and for each genre you have a long list of books, you can record it all in the app without the app telling you to read all of the books at once.
Notes:
1. The movement required to navigate the pages of the app(swiping left or right) is very similar to the movement used to switch apps in Android 10. As such, you may struggle to use this if you are using Android 10. (If you are so flatteringly enamoured of this app that all you want is for me to fix this, please contact me about how you love this app(and also to let me know you want this problem fixed, of course))
2. For the moment, when a new task is created on a tree, it will not show until any part of that tree is either closed or opened(you will see exactly what that means if you make a new task). A fix to this minor problem is being searched for. Until then, however, just note that most of the tasks that one should put in the app should be long-lasting(i.e. 'revise for spanish') as opposed to one-off(i.e. 'buy a pineapple') so the problem should not become too infuriating. It is perfectly fine to add temporary tasks though.
Fun trivia: this app was in part named after North from the game Detroit:Become Human, the companion to Markus(Markus's goal was to help free the machines from their programming).
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