Shows how much of your work day remains with a random astronomy picture of the Day in the background.
Shows a random Astronomy Picture of the Day as well as a percentage showing how much of your workday remains.
This is still an early release. things like help still to come.
How it works:
You enter when your shift starts and ends and it will show you how far through your day you are as a percentage. In the background will be a random Astronomy Picture of the Day (APoD).
For now: there are three buttons:
top right is for getting a new picture.
top left is for information about the picture.
Bottom left is for settings.
Set your times in any format you want (2:30pm, 230p, 1430, etc)
You can Follow the below Step By Step procedure to install the APOD - Daily Progress Chrome Extension to your Chrome Web browser.
It is the APOD - Daily Progress Chrome extension download link you can download and install Chrome Browser.
Tags: Shift Starts , Picture , Shows Random Astronomy Picture , New Picture , Random Astronomy Picture , Early Release , Percentage Showing , Top Right , Work Day , Day Remains , Top Left ,
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