
Minimalism is one of the main reasons why we are on LXDE, after all. Just a minimalistic panel applet with remaining time and play buttons. Seriously, we don't need a fancy dancy app with bells and whistles, animations, 450圆00, window, etc.

It aims to provide a visually-pleasing and reliable way to track productivity using the Pomodoro Technique. So that with omnipresent & always on top options one can make it appear almost like a panel applet. Pomotroid is a simple and configurable Pomodoro timer. Otherwise, I'll consider migration to XFCE even more seriously.īy resizable I mean reaaaaly resizable. Unfortunately, you can't resize it and it takes a whole bunch of space on a screen. … easily switch between 25 min and 5 min modes.Ĭurrently, I use tomate-gtk with omnipresence achieved with openbox's "Send to desktop" → "All desktops" option.… sound an alarm at the end of a session.Edit: … count from 25mins down to 0, not the other way round.There are some requirements though - It has to… :Įither via being a panel applet or a resizable window present at all screens.

Just a regular timer counting the time down will do. PomoDone is a performance-boosting tool making it easy to create a time tracking system using the Pomodoro Technique.

It doesn't have to be a dedicated pomodoro app. This is Pomodoro clock created by using Frontend Libraries of JavaScript i.e reactjs and jquery and a CSS framework Bootstrap.
