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Hiveminder Cloud Tasks 2

by Dieter Bohn Thu, 16 Dec 2010 3:53 pm EST
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Last Updated: 
2010-10-24
Current Version: 
0.8.0
Developer: 
voltar.org,llc
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Total Downloads: 
2019
Your rating: None Average: 4 (1 vote)

Description

The Hiveminder website is probably the best possible way to keep track of your tasks, whether for yourself or your group. The Hiveminder Cloud Tasks app brings this wonderful site to your WebOS enabled device. The interface is designed to be similar the Hiveminder site while still feeling like a native WebOS app. HMCT also embraces the synergy ideal, while strictly not mixing the tasks from multiple accounts, HMCT does make it trivial to flip between accounts in a natural way. HMCT also caches all web requests to aid usability even in bad coverage areas.

This release has most of the things you'd need to manage takes from your phone there are still a few things missing. New in this release is the ability to modify and add task dependencies.

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2 Comments

I found Hiveminder because of your app. After taking a closer look at it today, I think I will begin using it. The only thing I wish Hiveminder would do that I see is allow more than one email address, to work in groups with different identities, like personal, work, volunteer, etc.

I hope you will consider opening up an official thread here on PreCentral for collaboration with your app.

Hi jdod.

I ask the bestpractical crew about multiple emails about once a year. They say they like the idea, but they never get to it. I've found ways to work around it. In particular, this app has features to help with rapidly switching logins.

I'm not likely to open a thread here. I find it difficult to remember to come back here and check on the message boards and honestly, I feel like the github listing is about as collaborative as things can get:

http://github.com/jettero/hmct

You really can't make it any more collaborative. You can even fork it and code things you think it needs (which I'd likely pull) or go your own direction and release org.jbod.hiveminder with your own features and additions