Open GoogleCodeExporter opened 8 years ago
Thank you for sharing your thoughts, they are all very good suggestions. I am
personally against starting a new task automatically without any action from
the user though, but it is certainly doable.
Original comment by fredrikj...@gmail.com
on 4 Jan 2011 at 9:41
Thanks for the reply! Come to think of it, you're probably right about #1 -
having to actually click the next pomodoro and press "start" does help me focus
and transition from the break. The reason I suggest the two options in #2
(either one or both) is because sometimes I just miss the alarm announcing the
end of the break, and I won't realize the break is over, and/or I won't know
how long I had been doing stuff without starting the next pomodoro.
#3 I really think this one should be fixed so I can edit (or even click on)
tasks without affecting the break timer. During my breaks, I sometimes take
those 5 minutes to reorganize/edit/etc. my tasks, and doing so currently turns
the break timer off.
Original comment by michael....@gmail.com
on 4 Jan 2011 at 1:42
Thanks for the reply! Come to think of it, you're probably right about #1 -
having to actually click the next pomodoro and press "start" does help me focus
and transition from the break. The reason I suggest the two options in #2
(either one or both) is because sometimes I just miss the alarm announcing the
end of the break, and I won't realize the break is over, and/or I won't know
how long I had been doing stuff without starting the next pomodoro.
#3 I really think this one should be fixed so I can edit (or even click on)
tasks without affecting the break timer. During my breaks, I sometimes take
those 5 minutes to reorganize/edit/etc. my tasks, and doing so currently turns
the break timer off. Also, tasks CAN be edited during pomodoros, though if the
pomodoro being worked on is edited at the same time, the title of the pomodoro
doesn't change in the timer section after it's been changed in the task list
(until after both the pomodoro and the break is over).
Original comment by michael....@gmail.com
on 4 Jan 2011 at 1:46
#2 I agree, it might be better to keep the timer going to make the actual break
time visible.
#3 I agree upon as well. Maybe double-clicking the task to make it the current
one, then you can click around in the task list without disturbing the current
timer.
Original comment by fredrikj...@gmail.com
on 5 Jan 2011 at 4:39
I really think 2B is a great idea worth implementing
Original comment by vankat...@gmail.com
on 10 Aug 2011 at 2:44
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
michael....@gmail.com
on 2 Jan 2011 at 7:34