Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Clockwork Tomato 2.4


 
 Current Version: 2.4
Requires Android: 2.0 and up
Category: Productivity
v2.4 update:
Last minute update(s):
• Fix: Silenced notifications made the app crash on some devices under Android 4.0.3.
• Fix: Now stops the screen service if there is no widget to use it.
• UI: The start button now illustrates the running mode (single timer, auto-continue, auto-extend).
• Minor other bug fixes and improvements.
• Ability to mute the Wind-up start sound.
• Sound customization: Pomodoro and breaks can have distinct end and pre-end sounds.
• Tasker: Complete set of events.
Overview:
Clockwork Tomato is a time management application, based on the Pomodoro technique, a method that boosts productivity by breaking down work periods into 25-minute slices, separated by short breaks.
This application is both a timer and a desktop clock, with simple and complete features:
• Original display of all the informations: a light and smart-looking clock showing the start time, end time and progress of the current timer, and the next timer to come.
• Timers can auto-chain.
• Enhanced manual mode featuring ’extended timers’.
• Optional continuous ticking sound during Pomodoro timers.
• Optional flashing screen at the end of a timer, and during extended timers.
• Home screen clock widget.
Lock screen clock widget (Android 4.2+).
• Persistent statistics on achieved pomodoros with history sharing capabilities.
• Fully configurable (timers length, colors, elements display).
• Ability to call Tasker tasks for more customizations.
• Optimized for both small and large displays, including tablets.
• Resource-friendly.
• No fancy permission required:
READ_PHONE_STATE permission, to detect phone calls and pause the ticking sound playback accordingly.
WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE to store and access custom notification sounds.
• No Ads.
Please do not hesitate to share with us any suggestion on the features.
To help in translating Clockwork Tomato, follow this link: https://crowdin.net/project/clockwork-tomato
Russian translation by Мильтов Евгений.
Simplified Chinese translation by 鲁喆.
German translation by Marcus Hoja and Hans Nix.
Spanish translation by Miguel Pagola.
Korean translation by 태윤.
Turkish translation by Can Garip.
Polish translation by Mariusz Klochowicz.

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