Did you actually have to all-out learn Ruby on Rails to put this thing together? And what does this widget do again? Track communications and deadlines or something?
Down with the 'soft and their stupid gantt-charts! If they start trying to make me use Project again, as has been proposed here at the office, I may have to resort to bringing Basecamp in to save the day... Just need to find someone smarter than me to implement it first...
Nah, I didn't have to touch RoR for this. I just had to work with their API.
It tracks tasks, deadlines, communications, people, files and (optionally) time usage. And implemenation is super duper easy. It's a hosted application, so you don't actually have to set anything up on your server.
You're eff'n awesome. You are the only person I the whole world I know who has heard of basecamp, let alone coded your own widget for it. Hell, you're the only person in the whole world I know who's coded a widget at all. (I'm a very lonely closet geek)
I did for a while but their use fizzled as I found that all the dynamic information I really needed could be handled by google reader. Your gas price widget is one of the few that I thought was worthwhile. I'm planning on reworking my getting things done implementation over the Christmas holidays so I'll have to check out your widget then.
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Thanks :)
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Down with the 'soft and their stupid gantt-charts! If they start trying to make me use Project again, as has been proposed here at the office, I may have to resort to bringing Basecamp in to save the day... Just need to find someone smarter than me to implement it first...
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It tracks tasks, deadlines, communications, people, files and (optionally) time usage. And implemenation is super duper easy. It's a hosted application, so you don't actually have to set anything up on your server.
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Did you ever end up using Yahoo Widgets? Cause you're welcome to the widget all you want. :) http://widgets.clearspanmedia.com/headquarters/
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