Filed under: Games, Utilities, Productivity
My name's Sebastian... and I'm a raider. Not just any raider -- a hardcore raid leader. World of Warcraft stopped being a game for me years ago: now it's simply a matter of organization, time-management and logistics. I've got my in-game routine down perfectly, but out-of-game -- in 'real life' -- some kind of to-do list, a task list, a quest tracker would be great. You can probably see where I'm going with this...
Enter QuestTracker, an open source to-do list that looks suspiciously like the WoW quest tracker. It's not as pretty, admittedly, but it certainly does the trick. You can create categories of tasks -- er, quests -- and quests can be one-off or recurring. Sadly it's early days for QuestTracker -- there isn't even a 'whoosh' or 'ding!' sound when you complete a quest. But it works, that's for sure -- and definitely worth giving a go if you're a gamer that struggles to interact with real life in a timely fashion.
Enter QuestTracker, an open source to-do list that looks suspiciously like the WoW quest tracker. It's not as pretty, admittedly, but it certainly does the trick. You can create categories of tasks -- er, quests -- and quests can be one-off or recurring. Sadly it's early days for QuestTracker -- there isn't even a 'whoosh' or 'ding!' sound when you complete a quest. But it works, that's for sure -- and definitely worth giving a go if you're a gamer that struggles to interact with real life in a timely fashion.
QuestTracker lets you sort your real life to-do list into bite-size Warcraft chunks originally appeared on Download Squad on Mon, 26 Apr 2010 10:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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