Should have named the app goldfish.
Show HN: MonkeyMind – A shortcut-driven to-do list for your Mac's menu bar
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Re: Show HN: MonkeyMind – A shortcut-driven to-do list for your Mac's menu bar
#12Earlier quoted context omitted.
Ray Wenderlich has a nice basic tutorial around creating a simple menu bar application. I just used it for my own application and it seems well up-to-date. I thought it was this one: https://www.raywenderlich.com/450-menus-and-popovers-in-menu... A global hotkey is not something I have experience with but it seems that there's a library called Hotkey: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/47760135/global-keyboard...
That's pretty much the same place where I started as well (the RW tutorial). For the library: HotKey is exactly what I used. Simple to set up, works with the Xcode Package manager and does exactly what it says.
Re: Show HN: MonkeyMind – A shortcut-driven to-do list for your Mac's menu bar
#13This is definitely something I need, thanks. One small feature request: Would be nice to have a keyboard shortcut to show the list too.
Re: Show HN: MonkeyMind – A shortcut-driven to-do list for your Mac's menu bar
#14-- edit --
This has a super reasonable price of 2.5 EUR in Brazil. I forget the term now but its of course a discount due to lower purchasing power.
How does Apple calculate that?
Re: Show HN: MonkeyMind – A shortcut-driven to-do list for your Mac's menu bar
#15This is really nice good job. I have one suggestion. It would be nice if this app can fetch data from reminders app of MacOS and put them in the menu bar along with the ones added.
And the other way around: would you add to Reminders from MonkeyMind?
Re: Show HN: MonkeyMind – A shortcut-driven to-do list for your Mac's menu bar
#16This is really nice good job. I have one suggestion. It would be nice if this app can fetch data from reminders app of MacOS and put them in the menu bar along with the ones added.
I like that idea, but I also want to keep the user experience really simple. Would you want to display a single list from Reminders? Or show all reminders alongside? And the other way around: would you add to Reminders from MonkeyMind?
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#18There used to be a dead-simple MacOS App called Anxiety that does something similar to this but it somehow died.
I don't use TO-DO Apps to do my tasks, I calendar pretty much everything but I want a very simple task-lister for things such as "Call Ram", "Remind Kid to learn to Type", etc.
This serves the purpose.
I tried Tot[1], another interesting simple tool to do a similar function but MonkeyMind is simpler for me to for these small tasks.
Feature Request: Can we make this have a Powerpack option for Alfred. So, I can keep this running in the background but use Alfred to add tasks. This is the same request I asked the Command-E[2] guys too.
Re: Show HN: MonkeyMind – A shortcut-driven to-do list for your Mac's menu bar
#19Cool. Downloaded and using it. Nit-pick but can you please have right-click to access the setting menu? There used to be a dead-simple MacOS App called Anxiety that does something similar to this but it somehow died. I don't use TO-DO Apps to do my tasks, I calendar pretty much everything but I want a very simple task-lister for things such as "Call Ram", "Remind Kid to learn to Type", etc. This serves the purpose. I…
Quick question about the right-click: What exactly do you mean? Right click on the settings icon or anywhere in the list?
As for Alfred: it's probably simpler to just set up a separate keyboard shortcut for MonkeyMind.
Re: Show HN: MonkeyMind – A shortcut-driven to-do list for your Mac's menu bar
#20Earlier quoted context omitted.
I like that idea, but I also want to keep the user experience really simple. Would you want to display a single list from Reminders? Or show all reminders alongside? And the other way around: would you add to Reminders from MonkeyMind?
Yes to adding to reminders from MM. Reminders syncs to mobile — that can be convenient!