Archive for August, 2009
Improving Load & Save
One user has reported problems with saving goals in HS2.
I am working hard to fix this by the next update (Wednesday, midnight GMT).
Here’s a summary of the update:
Improved Load/Save dialogs and options
Bugfixes (mainly with the “Today [ 10 ] units” type headers)
V.Early Beta of “Estimate” feature.
Since you will (finally!) be able to choose your save [...]
Preview of the “Estimate” Feature
I am still improving this feature, but it’s almost completed.
HabitShaper can take the data you’ve been tracking and give you a good guess on when you’ll reach your target.
I find it encouraging, on many levels.
If I am ahead, it’s nice to see exactly how far ahead I am.
If I am behind but still motivated, I [...]
Updater Fixed
If you download and install now, the updater will work fine (though there aren’t any updates posted yet).
I managed to get the updater to work from my Physics department servers.
They won’t mind; for a little while…
[Edit: Problem now completely fixed. Was a tiny bug in AppLife Update, the great updater software I use.]
Working on Updater
Quick note: I am aware of the problems with the application Updater.
I am working fervently on this, so that everyone who installs HS2 will be able to get the latest improvements I will be releasing over the next few weeks.
I’ll post back once it’s fixed.
HabitShaper Version 2 – Released!
Hi Everyone.
You can now download the trial version of HS2!
Just get it from the homepage “Download Free Trial” button.
If you already have version 1, I will be sending you licenses for v2 soon. Just go ahead and start the trial, and you’ll get your new license by email.
I am very excited to finally share this [...]
Semi-Random To-Do Lists – Part 2
HabitShaper v2 is nearing completion!
I thought I’d show you what my semi-random ToDo list looks like for this project.
The idea is: priorities are assigned numbers, 1 is most important, 100 is least (though I could use any number). I then hit Ctrl-Shift-F9 (to recalculate the random number), and the little arrow tells me what task [...]
