Time management (Web + Desktop + Mobile) app which deals with every day as 36 hours instead of 24.
The "36-Hours Day" app is a unique time management tool that challenges the traditional 24-hour day by expanding it into 36 hours. This app is designed to offer a novel perspective on time and encourage users to think differently about how they allocate their hours. It's not just a clock; it's a time management experience.
This app transforms your daily timeline from the standard 24 hours to an extended 36-hour day. By doing so, it encourages you to rethink how you structure your time and what you can accomplish in a day.
In the "36-Hours Day" app, time appears to move backward, creating a unique and somewhat surreal experience. This reversal of the clock's movement is intended to make you feel as though time is slipping away, emphasizing the importance of making the most of your day.
Use this app as a tool to help you manage your time more effectively. Whether you're a student, professional, or just someone interested in optimizing your daily routine, the "36-Hours Day" app provides a new perspective on time allocation.
By adopting the 36-hour day concept, you can gain a fresh perspective on time management. This app encourages you to prioritize tasks, set goals, and be more productive within an extended timeframe.
We're excited to introduce the "Passed Time Speaking" feature. Now, the app can audibly announce the elapsed time, providing you with a unique way to stay aware of your day's progression.
You can download the "36-Hours Day" app on both desktop and mobile platforms from the repository releases section.
We value your feedback and contributions to make the "36-Hours Day" app even better. If you have ideas for improvements, find bugs, or want to get involved in its development, please don't hesitate to file an issue or submit a pull request.
This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.
We would like to express our gratitude to the open-source community and the creators of libraries and tools that have made this project possible.