The calendar we need is not an almanac or a poster. It’s a game. Move the pieces of your day and see the consequences of your decisions.
Blog: Tools to Make More Time
Preview: Calendar Analytics
Analytics is coming to DayBack Calendar is here! Measure changes to your schedule and chart calendar data against your goals. You’ll be able to chart any additional fields you’ve added to the calendar. And you’ll know when the crests or troughs of your activity cross your thresholds. In the example above, we’re looking at one developer’s […]
Defend Your Time
SeedCode’s KC Embrey has been getting more blogging done recently and told me about how he’s found time for his creative work. Like many of us, KC’s work is a mix of reactive stuff (supporting customers, squashing bugs) and proactive work like blogging. He says that he used to keep working at the reactive stuff, working harder […]
Project Management – Switching Filters
Project management means frequently switching your focus. One minute you’re looking at all your deadlines across a range of projects, and the next you’re zoomed in on one project’s critical items. Calendars suck at this. Fortunately, DayBack’s new text filters let you overlay all your calendars and still quickly filter them to see just what […]
Add Custom Actions to Public Calendars
You can add buttons and scripts to your calendar events with DayBack’s custom actions. These let you modify how the calendar works so folks can take action right from within the calendar. Now you can add these actions to shared calendars as well. This means you can do things like: Link to a discussion about […]