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My first attempt at building a productivity tool: The "Yes/No"minimal task list
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My first attempt at building a productivity tool: The "Yes/No"minimal task list

via Dev.toMia7h ago

Hi everyone! This is my first Google Chrome extension, called YNO - a minimalist Yes/No to-do list . I’ve kept it stored locally on my computer for a long time; after a year, I finally decided to publish it. I’m a little nervous, since I’ve never done anything like this before-it’s my first time. If you have any comments or suggestions, I’d love to hear them. Since I have ADHD myself, visual cues are essential to me. That’s why I added a touch of color to the interface instead of keeping it completely plain. I'm not sure if it will work for everyone, but I really hope this approach could be useful for developers too. Knowing that my tool helps someone manage their tasks better would be the best motivation for me to keep going. Features : There’s a focus timer up to 2 hours Up to 3 reminders per task, only for today Archive Tags Calendar Sound notification when a task is completed Deadline (visual deadline tracker) Dark theme System theme Local storage (Export/Import) 100% offline and p

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