Giving certain websites they're own representation in Slife
An idea that I think would make Slife even better would be to monitor certain websites by themselves. When I look at my Slife now, All I see is that I spend a lot of time on the internet. I think two options that could improve it would be to represent different websites- ex: gmail.com- as a different color on the Slife tracking table. The other option that could work would to be able to have certain websites show up as "programs," getting their own place on the chart. This way, you could limit time spent on youtube without having to limit time on the Internet.
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Inappropriate?Very good idea, lemonstirfry, thanks for your feedback
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Inappropriate?I like this idea, but why not just create activities and goals related to those websites? For example, I have an "Internet procrastination" activity that tracks time on livejournal, facebook, etc., and has a goal associated with it. Ditto for "checking e-mail" which covers my webmail systems and mail.app.
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Inappropriate?That's a great point. You can definitely do this with activities.
But I still like the notion of sites showing up in the day view
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