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2010-06-29
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2010-06-29
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2010-06-29
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For tasks that are hidden the next day: do we ever get to see them again to keep track of what we've done?
Some ideas for future features:
A configurable break timer. The default could be five minutes - to make sure you're getting your break in between Pomodoros.
If the media player is playing music the application doesn't play it's notice that the Pomodoro is complete. It might be a good idea to either overlay the sound on top of the music, or temporarily pause the music so that you know when you're done.
Another option would be to add a vibrating alert. And possibly a configuration dialog to select between the sort of alert that you're given.
If a task has a long title it's not really easy to see the full description either in the list or when you've clicked "start" on the Pomodoro itself. A way of view the full description might be useful, e.g. double click on it for a dialog?
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2010-07-09
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2010-07-12
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2010-07-19
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2010-08-07
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Pomodoro has been promoted to testing, feel free to check it out and give thumbs up if you like it.
Pomodoro is a task management application based on The Pomodoro Technique ideology by Francesco Cirillo. The idea of the application is to help users organize their daily tasks and easily keep track work progress.
See Pomodoro Homepage for details and screenshots.