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Ruby on Rails Version of The Printable CEO

POSTED 03/22/2006 UNDER Productivity

Rough Underbelly I had the pleasure of meeting Geoffrey Grosenbach at SXSW this year. He's a cool dude with a real infectiously-positive attitude. I found out he had spent a couple years in Taiwan teaching, so we spent some time comparing notes over lunch. If I ever feel like picking up Rails, I guess I know who to bug :-)

The big news is that Geoffrey has released Rough Underbelly Task Management, which uses concepts from The Printable CEO™! Not only can you customize and enter your points, you can also graph them daily! The Rough Underbelly system even includes a timer utility. So for those of you wanting some kind of non-paper version of the PCEO, give his tool a try! It's a completely independent venture on his part; I reserve the right to make my own implementation in the future :-)

Happy task prioritizing!


Comments

1. Matt Jones said on 03/22/2006 11:26PM...

Awesome!! Don’t know if I want to leave my paper and pencil but I just might.

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2. topfunky said on 03/23/2006 01:26PM...

Thanks for the link, Dave!

I’m hoping to improve it and add other features (like documentation!), but I’ve been using it almost daily for the past month.

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