Hey there, I've been on the lookout for a self-hosted, privacy-conscious user analytics solution to track mobile apps. This is my experience of using Matomo for that very purpose. I'd love to know if anyone has experience with it as well!
Timist is an app for iOS that combines time-tracking with a Pomodoro-inspired session and break system.
You can use it as a productivity tool to keep your mind at the top of its game by switching between sessions with deep focus and short breaks. All the while, Timist also lets you track your time.
The app was originally launched in the summer of last year, but never made it to HN and has evolved quite a bit since then. It's free to download and use (with an optional subscription).
I want to right-click on the icon and access the menu right away.
Alfred; Ok. Just wishing that I used just one single Keyboard Shortcut for both. I use Alfred very often, so if I can continue to use that and do something like -- CMD + Space > "MM Get a Haircut."
I like that idea, but I also want to keep the user experience really simple. Would you want to display a single list from Reminders? Or show all reminders alongside?
And the other way around: would you add to Reminders from MonkeyMind?
Yes this looks like a good idea. But i wanted the reminders also to be able to display in that quick toolbar rather opening another app(Reminders). It would be nice to merge them and show or choose a list that we wanted to show.
I could see keyboard based navigation, e.g. press keyboard shortcut to pop open the menu bar list. Then navigate through them with the up/down arrows, press spacebar to toggle completion status, then hit escape to close the menubar list.
That's pretty much the same place where I started as well (the RW tutorial).
For the library: HotKey is exactly what I used. Simple to set up, works with the Xcode Package manager and does exactly what it says.