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Hmct is a project mainly written in JAVASCRIPT and PERL, based on the View license.

A caching WebOS front-end for Hiveminder (unofficial).

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About

Written by [1]Paul Miller.

This app is pretty much just a caching GUI for the [2]http://hiveminder.com/ website. They encourage building applications like this by offering a very nice self-discovering [3]ReSTful API.

Bugs and feature requests can be reported via [4]HMCT-feeedback — this is a spam filtered email address that simply feeds my hiveminder task queue.

You may also report bugs and request features by using the github issue tracker:

[5]http://github.com/jettero/hmct/issues

The entire source for this app can be found on github:

[6]http://github.com/jettero/hmct

Some unreleased, release candidate and historical builds can be found on the gh-pages: [7]http://jettero.github.com/hmct

Copyright

Copyright 2011 Paul Miller

License

This app is licensed under the GNU GPLv3. [8]http://www.opensource.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html

Thanks

There were additional contributions made by the following people:

 * [9]The entire Best Practical (LLC) Hiveminder Team — they built a
   great product and encourage 3rd party apps like this.

References

Visible links

  1. https://voltar.org/
  2. http://hiveminder.com/
  3. http://hiveminder.com/help/reference/API.html
  4. mailto:[email protected]
  5. http://github.com/jettero/hmct/issues
  6. http://github.com/jettero/hmct
  7. http://jettero.github.com/hmct
  8. http://www.opensource.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html
  9. http://hiveminder.com/about/team.html

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Account Required

You will need a Hiveminder account in order to use this app. If you do not have one, click here to get one:

[1]http://hiveminder.com/splash/signup/.

You won't regret signing up. Hiveminder is probably the coolest way to track your tasks yet invented. You can interact with your tasks via email, IM, the command line, and IMAP. Basically whatever seems handy at the time.

Hiveminder Help

For assistance with Hiveminder terms and features, please browse their help pages on the web:

[2]http://hiveminder.com/help

Other Help

My hope is that the interface is intuitive enough that, once users are already acclimatized to Hiveminder, most things are obvious enough to not require a help document at all. This obviously isn't very realistic, but that is the goal. For additional help, just [3]shoot me an email.

Bugs

You will undoubtedly find bugs in this application. You will also find that certain things are missing. Please do not report these things to the Hiveminder staff unless you're quite certain they are Hiveminder bugs and not actually a problem with this application.

Bugs and feature requests can be reported via [4]HMCT-feeedback — this is a spam filtered email address that simply feeds my hiveminder task queue.

You may also report bugs and request features by using the github issue tracker: [5]http://github.com/jettero/hmct/issues

If you have some other question or concern (and don't wish to open a support ticket about it); just [6]shoot me an email instead.

References

Visible links

  1. http://hiveminder.com/splash/signup/
  2. http://hiveminder.com/help
  3. mailto:[email protected]
  4. mailto:[email protected]
  5. http://github.com/jettero/hmct/issues
  6. mailto:[email protected]