top | item 5003847 Show HN: Tempo, a simple way to visualize how much email you get 22 points| teej | 13 years ago |usetempo.com | reply 20 comments order hn newest [+] [-] zomgbbq|13 years ago|reply "CONNECTION LOST" error? [+] [-] bmelton|13 years ago|reply Ditto. This might be related to the service itself, vs. an individual attempt to connect, which I suspect due to the speed of the error. [+] [-] teej|13 years ago|reply Hey Hacker News. This is an app I built over the last few days when I realized I didn't know which email lists were sending me the most email. Please let me know your thoughts, ideas, or questions. [+] [-] anigbrowl|13 years ago|reply Give me a picture! No way am I giving you access to my inbox without anything more than a pretty button. load replies (3) [+] [-] heliostatic|13 years ago|reply It looks like you've got the read code commented out, at least in the git repo... [+] [-] wheelerwj|13 years ago|reply I really want to try this but I am still getting a connection lost error. [+] [-] kurtfunai|13 years ago|reply If I deny access to my gmail, I get the generic rails 404 "The page you were looking for doesn't exist." [+] [-] AustinGibbons|13 years ago|reply I archive everything re: the "inbox zero" lifestyle (http://inboxzero.com/) and when i click see my results it is just a blank page.I would be really interested if you could pull from my archives! :-) [+] [-] pspeter3|13 years ago|reply An example would be nice before I connect my GMail [+] [-] teej|13 years ago|reply http://usetempo.com/learn load replies (1) [+] [-] corin_|13 years ago|reply Bug report: you need to manually add some multi-part TLDs, right now it's listing "co.uk", "org.uk" etc. as domains [+] [-] bti|13 years ago|reply I keep getting a connection error, I'll try later. Also, you still have the generic Rails README in the git repo. [+] [-] garblegarble|13 years ago|reply Interesting, although it only works with TLDs (e.g. "amazon.co.uk" is reported under "co.uk") [+] [-] utunga|13 years ago|reply An explanation of the results would be very helpful. It works but I have no idea what its telling me. Why are some boxes orange and some black? [+] [-] teej|13 years ago|reply I've been working on ways to have this be more obvious with outright explaining it.Each column is a week, a black box means you had a day with an email, an orange box means you had a day with > 1 email. [+] [-] wheelerwj|13 years ago|reply connection lost.
[+] [-] zomgbbq|13 years ago|reply "CONNECTION LOST" error? [+] [-] bmelton|13 years ago|reply Ditto. This might be related to the service itself, vs. an individual attempt to connect, which I suspect due to the speed of the error.
[+] [-] bmelton|13 years ago|reply Ditto. This might be related to the service itself, vs. an individual attempt to connect, which I suspect due to the speed of the error.
[+] [-] teej|13 years ago|reply Hey Hacker News. This is an app I built over the last few days when I realized I didn't know which email lists were sending me the most email. Please let me know your thoughts, ideas, or questions. [+] [-] anigbrowl|13 years ago|reply Give me a picture! No way am I giving you access to my inbox without anything more than a pretty button. load replies (3) [+] [-] heliostatic|13 years ago|reply It looks like you've got the read code commented out, at least in the git repo...
[+] [-] anigbrowl|13 years ago|reply Give me a picture! No way am I giving you access to my inbox without anything more than a pretty button. load replies (3)
[+] [-] heliostatic|13 years ago|reply It looks like you've got the read code commented out, at least in the git repo...
[+] [-] wheelerwj|13 years ago|reply I really want to try this but I am still getting a connection lost error.
[+] [-] kurtfunai|13 years ago|reply If I deny access to my gmail, I get the generic rails 404 "The page you were looking for doesn't exist."
[+] [-] AustinGibbons|13 years ago|reply I archive everything re: the "inbox zero" lifestyle (http://inboxzero.com/) and when i click see my results it is just a blank page.I would be really interested if you could pull from my archives! :-)
[+] [-] pspeter3|13 years ago|reply An example would be nice before I connect my GMail [+] [-] teej|13 years ago|reply http://usetempo.com/learn load replies (1)
[+] [-] corin_|13 years ago|reply Bug report: you need to manually add some multi-part TLDs, right now it's listing "co.uk", "org.uk" etc. as domains
[+] [-] bti|13 years ago|reply I keep getting a connection error, I'll try later. Also, you still have the generic Rails README in the git repo.
[+] [-] garblegarble|13 years ago|reply Interesting, although it only works with TLDs (e.g. "amazon.co.uk" is reported under "co.uk")
[+] [-] utunga|13 years ago|reply An explanation of the results would be very helpful. It works but I have no idea what its telling me. Why are some boxes orange and some black? [+] [-] teej|13 years ago|reply I've been working on ways to have this be more obvious with outright explaining it.Each column is a week, a black box means you had a day with an email, an orange box means you had a day with > 1 email.
[+] [-] teej|13 years ago|reply I've been working on ways to have this be more obvious with outright explaining it.Each column is a week, a black box means you had a day with an email, an orange box means you had a day with > 1 email.
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I would be really interested if you could pull from my archives! :-)
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Each column is a week, a black box means you had a day with an email, an orange box means you had a day with > 1 email.
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