VitaDesktop (for Vitalist) Beta Out Tonight!
beta, vitalist, vitadesktop September 10th. 2007, 12:12pmHey all,
This evening, I’ll be opening up the VitaDesktop beta to the public. For those who don’t know, VitaDesktop allows you to easily view and modify your Vitalist from your Windows XP/Vista desktop, without having to open up your browser.
Here’s a sample screenshot to give you a better idea of what I’m talking about:
Before I officially release the beta, I thought I’d use this time to give everybody a little bit of background info on VitaDesktop:
I’ve been using Vitalist for a while now, and I’ve gotta say that it’s the best Getting Things Done (GTD) web-app I’ve found. I got addicted to it fairly quickly, trying out all of those little “tips and tricks” that other users came up with to make Vitalist more accessible. One of my favorites is using Jott to update my list using my phone, as mentioned in the Vitalist blog.
That was a really neat trick!
The thing is, as I got more and more into using Vitalist, I found it more and more bothersome to have to consistently open up my bloated web browser and log in, just to see what my next action item was…
Side-note: Maybe it’s just me, but when my copy of Firefox starts up, it immediately eats around 60 MB of my RAM. After I’ve surfed for a while and have opened a few new tabs, that figure easily jumps to over 100 MB.
…and don’t get me start on Internet Explorer!
So, being a software developer, I decided to write a program to solve these problems — because that’s what we do, solve problems!
I had four main goals in mind when writing VitaDesktop:
- Use the least amount of system resources (especially RAM) as possible,
- Make it super-easy to access and modify my Vitalist action items,
- Make it secure, and
- Make it non-intrusive: it should stay hidden when not in use and avoid occupying unnecessary window/taskbar space.
Once I finished the initial VitaDesktop prototype and started using it, it was fantastic! Now, whenever I want to access my Vitalist data, I just double-click on the little System Tray icon and — bam! — up pops VitaDesktop with my Vitalist tasks.
I made a “Compact” mode (which uses the mobile version of Vitalist) to keep the window nice and small. There’s two other view modes as well.
Also, the amount of memory used is only around 10-11 MB during regular use, and just about 3.5 MB when hidden — that’s just 1/5th to 1/10th what I’d end up using with Firefox.
Not too shabby!
I’ve found it so incredibly useful that I figured other people would like to use it as well. So, I’m going to allow people to download a beta version starting sometime (late?) tonight to try it out.
So, spread the word! And be sure to check back this evening (EST), or tomorrow morning for the beta version of VitaDesktop!
10 Responses to “VitaDesktop (for Vitalist) Beta Out Tonight!”
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September 10th, 2007 at 2:01 pm
If your Firefox is using more than about 25MB of RAM on launch, you’ve probably got a problem extension. Try disabling your extensions and restarting and then selectively re-enable them to determine which one is the culprit.
- A
September 10th, 2007 at 4:39 pm
Hi Asa,
Thanks for the response.
The thing is, even if you’re not using extensions in Firefox, you’ll notice that even though you may _start_ at around 25 MB at launch, your memory usage will increase as you visit more pages.
You can test it if you’d like:
1) Open Firefox and make note of the starting amount of RAM (via the Task Manager)
2) Browse actively for 15-30 minutes
3) Check the Task Manager again and see the updated RAM usage for Firefox.
The RAM usage will continue to increase as long as you’re browsing; and it’s the same for Internet Explorer.
This was a big issue for me, since I tend to leave my browser window open for long periods of time; which is why I took the additional time to ensure that memory usage is at a minimum for VitaDesktop.
September 10th, 2007 at 7:24 pm
Michael, I misunderstood the comment then. Yes, Firefox stores up to 8 pages from your back and forward history for each tab in memory. As you surf more pages and use more tabs, that memory grows, to a point.
- A
September 10th, 2007 at 11:07 pm
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October 5th, 2007 at 8:56 am
Tring to use the “Full” Actions list as that’s what I use on the website and find that it shows me the stuff I like (when grouped by date). But VitaDesktop seems to have some issues with minimizing and restoring. If I uncheck the “hide on minimize” (default is on), it keeps restoring the display to full screen. Dont want that. Just want it to say the size I made it in the location I left it. eg: dont muck with it.
If left on, it does stranger things like restoring to full screen at strange times, flashing the screen as it comes to the forground and stuff.
Concept is GREAT and with a bit of polishing youre going to have a real winner! Love vitalist and vitadesktop is probably going to turn into a Must Have.
Bob
October 5th, 2007 at 12:42 pm
Hi Bob,
Thank you for letting me know about this. I’ve responded to your post in the forums and will keep you updated.
Thanks again,
Michael
October 9th, 2007 at 2:49 pm
VitaDesktop - what a great idea! One feature request - I’m a keyboard person and would like to use a keyboard combination to activate VitaDesktop. Even better would be keyboard combos to get me to the Inbox, Actions List, etc
Thanks!
Dale
October 10th, 2007 at 10:31 pm
Hi Dale,
Thanks for the great suggestion! I’ll look into this and hopefully add it within the next few updates. The only thing is that I’m not sure if it’s possible to maneuver through the main Vitalist web-app (my.vitalist.com) in a way that would allow VitaDesktop to access individual pages — at least not in Full-View mode. It looks like it would work in Compact mode though.
In any case, showing/hiding VitaDesktop using the keyboard shouldn’t be a problem.
Thanks again,
Michael
December 5th, 2007 at 2:43 pm
Hi Michael,
may I ask you how do you retreive information from vitalist. Do you use the atom service ? And the quick add API ?
Regards.
December 5th, 2007 at 3:22 pm
Hi Didier,
VitaDesktop is actually just a customized “thin web browser,” so there’s no need to use an API — I just access the website as a cellphone or web browser would.
Of course, the features can be expanded if I use the API.
The main benefit of VitaDesktop over using Internet Explorer or Firefox is that it uses much less memory, and also offers quick access to Vitalist via the Windows System tray.
Please let me know if you have any other questions.
Cheers,
Michael