Tasks & Measures is a todo list and self-tracking combo application that lets you
1) Track where your time is going
2) Chart the effort you are putting into a task against the results you're getting out of it.
For instance, marking your daily touch typing lesson (task) as complete updates the log of how much time you've spent on that activity. You can then chart that effort against your current words-typed-per-minute (measure) which you can update either each time you complete the task or as infrequently as you want.
Features include
- Full featured to-do list with comprehensive support for repeating tasks, task history & measurement logging (e.g. weight, bmi, etc) .
- Integrates with HealthKit and the FITBIT® platform to help you gauge the impact of logged tasks on your overall activity level.
- Intraday and Event Detail reporting against Health app data. See the tasks you completed in a day overlaid with high resolution (down to the minute!) HealthKit data such as steps or heart rate.
- Universal support for retina / non retina, iPhone, iPhone 5, 6, 6+ and iPad screens
- Effortlessly sync your data between all your devices via iCloud
- Graphs and charts provide insights on where your time is going an whether youre spending it wisely
- Supports reminder alarms and app badging with the number current & overdue tasks
- Efficient, modern user interface that looks and works great on iOS 6, 7, and 8
The goal of Tasks & Measures is to help you gain insight into how your spending your time by giving you the tools personal finance apps give you to manage your money:
- Find yourself spending a ton of time shopping for the same things? Consider home delivery or subscribing online.
- Stuck in traffic for 100 hours a month? Maybe it makes sense to move closer to work, or buy a more efficient car, or quit your job.
- Need to see if you really are maintaining the 4 hours a week of exercise your doctor is demanding. T&M can show you that too.
Help and support: facebook.com/tasksandmeasures
I'm always looking for new beta testers and feedback. Please PM me if interested.
1) Track where your time is going
2) Chart the effort you are putting into a task against the results you're getting out of it.
For instance, marking your daily touch typing lesson (task) as complete updates the log of how much time you've spent on that activity. You can then chart that effort against your current words-typed-per-minute (measure) which you can update either each time you complete the task or as infrequently as you want.
Features include
- Full featured to-do list with comprehensive support for repeating tasks, task history & measurement logging (e.g. weight, bmi, etc) .
- Integrates with HealthKit and the FITBIT® platform to help you gauge the impact of logged tasks on your overall activity level.
- Intraday and Event Detail reporting against Health app data. See the tasks you completed in a day overlaid with high resolution (down to the minute!) HealthKit data such as steps or heart rate.
- Universal support for retina / non retina, iPhone, iPhone 5, 6, 6+ and iPad screens
- Effortlessly sync your data between all your devices via iCloud
- Graphs and charts provide insights on where your time is going an whether youre spending it wisely
- Supports reminder alarms and app badging with the number current & overdue tasks
- Efficient, modern user interface that looks and works great on iOS 6, 7, and 8
The goal of Tasks & Measures is to help you gain insight into how your spending your time by giving you the tools personal finance apps give you to manage your money:
- Find yourself spending a ton of time shopping for the same things? Consider home delivery or subscribing online.
- Stuck in traffic for 100 hours a month? Maybe it makes sense to move closer to work, or buy a more efficient car, or quit your job.
- Need to see if you really are maintaining the 4 hours a week of exercise your doctor is demanding. T&M can show you that too.
Help and support: facebook.com/tasksandmeasures
I'm always looking for new beta testers and feedback. Please PM me if interested.
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