
Terrence Kitchens
Does exactly what it says it does, no frills no nonsense. The pomodoro technique really helps for people that work from home, as far as both encouraging a state of focus and also giving set intervals to get up and move around, do some squats and pushups or something, and just generally get your blood flowing since sedentary jobs are TERRIBLE for your health. 5 stars. Thanks to the devs for building an awesome, simple, effective app.
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Ariel Goh
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This app is great, except that... it doesn't reliably work. Which, for an app whose one job it is to keep time, essentially means it doesn't work at all. Pomodoros don't always end when they should, instead going into negative time for some unknown reason. The bell for the end of a break may or may not happen. I kept thinking I had just not heard it somehow, but then sometimes the end-of-break bell will go off MUCH later (like an hour later, out of nowhere). Cute design, but not functional.
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Isadora Vieira dos Santos
I used to love this app but for the past several months, when the pomodoro is done, it doesn't ring and instead of starting a short break, it keeps counting time in the negatives (even with all the settings for auto start breaks and rings and notifications on, and even with the phone unlocked). There are no updates to the app and I even emailed them to get it fixed but got no response. I liked that this app is simple, straightforward and doesn't have any ads but it just doesn't work anymore.
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