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Punchclocks This tool was designed to be the easiest way to keep track of how you spend your time. You're supposed to use it as you work. It's not very good at adding data after-the-fact. If you're working on a computer and you want to keep track of your time, you just click to start a new task, and when you start working on something else, just click again to stop the current timer and start a new one. As you go, the events are displayed as blocks of time. Later you can print a report to see where you're spending your time and to see your average hours/day.Click Here to start using a Punchclock. |
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Chalkboards This is a simple way to store information. You type in the box, click add, and whatever you typed is added to the page below the box. It's good for storing links that you might want to access from any computer. Or you could use it to record interesting quotes. Stuff like that.Click Here to start using a Chalkboard. |
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Notepads This is a simple way to store information. It's just one editable box. Type in the box and the boarder lights up to remind you it has changed. Click Save to keep the changes. It's good for keeping lists of things, like your immunization record, or race times. Stuff like that.Click Here to start using a Notepad. |
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Blogs This is a simple way to store information. You create a new page by typing a tile in the "New" box and hitting enter. In the edit box you can use simple mark-up for titles, bold, italic, underline, links and images. It's good for making copies of articles, or for recording travel plans. Stuff like that.Click Here to start using a Blog. |
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Life Counters This one isn't very easy to setup. It's really just for me to use, but if you're interested I could help you with it. It's like a backwards calendar. It records what you've done. Movies you've watched, books you've read. Stuff like that.Click Here to start using a Lifecounter. |
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Trackers This is a simple calendar on which you can click to give days arbitrary colours. You can also specify a legend. It's like the tracker feature in the lifecounter but it's isolated and tiny so it's easer to understand the data. I'll probably integrate this with the lifecounter eventually. It's also pretty handy for organizing group availability.Click Here to start using a Tracker. |
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Settings You can change your user name and password at any time. Your email isn't required and will only be used to send you forgotten passwords.The visitor password is a way to post information that is almost public. When you give visitor access to a chalkboard (for example), then people have to enter your visitor password to see that content. You can tell your visitor password to lots of people. It's not very secure. But it'll keep most strangers and robots from seeing your content. You can also change the color scheme. Currently the only alternative doesn't look very good. But if you want a different color scheme, sent me a mock-up and I'll add it for you. |
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Sidebar You can control what's in your sidebar. You can hide the applications by unchecking them, and you can add new links of your own. |
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Topbar You can control what's in your topbar. Click on the icons to change them. Empty the link field to delete them. Type in the blank link fields to add new ones. |












