As you probably know by now, there exists a wealth of resources that are solely aimed at enhancing your productivity. Any any given moment, a quick glance at my Applications folder will reveal a bevy of apps that I’ve installed, specifically, just to try to keep myself in line.
Unfortunately, for every app that I find to constrain my extemporaneous tendencies, I stumble across ten that exploit them to smithereens. Case in point: Mouse Distance Measurer. This little app just sits in your menu bar, telling you how many inches (then feet, then miles) your mouse cursor has moved. That’s it.
How many rational uses can I think of for this function? Not one. How many excuses do I have for letting it decimate my output? Not one.
I never really understood the appeal of “leveling” when my friends played World of Warcraft. That is, I never really understood until this application came along. Every time I move my cursor, it’s one step closer to another milestone (literally). I’ll take that over Ironforge any day of the week.
So, while we’re on the topic, do any of you have any other good productivity assassins?
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Blossom from MDA might help u get more productive
Well, I'm not actually your question am I? :P
Wow: great find, this site is loaded with a bunch of great software that I have never heard of. Thanks a bunch
I second Tim's sentiments. Looking forward to having a play with these weird and wonderful apps.
Their "Joystick And Gamepad Tester" is my favorite tool to monitor my "home-built" controllers.