Flowkeeper is an old-school desktop application, which implements rather rigorously what Francesco Cirillo described in his original "Pomodoro Technique" book.
Some of the examples:
- It makes breaks unconditional. Aborting a break voids the corresponding pomodoro.
- There are no half or quarter-pomodoros. You can’t mark a pomodoro as completed prematurely, only void it.
- You can record interruptions.
- The tasks are estimated visually, as in the book, and the app distinguishes between planned and unplanned stuff, so that you can analyze it retrospectively.
- You can have several backlogs and move work items between them.
I'm the author, will appreciate your feedback and improvement ideas.
Flowkeeper is an old-school desktop application, which implements rather rigorously what Francesco Cirillo described in his original "Pomodoro Technique" book.
Some of the examples:
- It makes breaks unconditional. Aborting a break voids the corresponding pomodoro.
- There are no half or quarter-pomodoros. You can’t mark a pomodoro as completed prematurely, only void it.
- You can record interruptions.
- The tasks are estimated visually, as in the book, and the app distinguishes between planned and unplanned stuff, so that you can analyze it retrospectively.
- You can have several backlogs and move work items between them.
I'm the author, will appreciate your feedback and improvement ideas.