Do you have any plans to implement Pomodoro Technique features to MLO?

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Denis Dneprovskiy

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Dec 19, 2015, 9:19:39 PM12/19/15
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Please see http://pomodorotechnique.com/get-started/ for the detailed information.

Lisa

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Dec 19, 2015, 9:43:59 PM12/19/15
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MLO is not methodology specific. What specific features are you looking for? 
 
I use MLO and Pomodoro sometimes. I installed a simple pomodoro timer app for the clock aspect.
 


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On 12/18/2015 10:21:05 AM, "Denis Dneprovskiy" <denis.dn...@gmail.com> wrote:
 
Please see http://pomodorotechnique.com/get-started/ for the detailed information.

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Richard C

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Dec 20, 2015, 8:35:49 AM12/20/15
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One feature I would like to see which forms part of the Pomodoro technique but which would have wider value is the ability to specify an estimate of the amount of effort required in units of your choice (hours, days, Pomodoros,   apples, pears, whatever)  and also to record the actual amount of work that the task required.

A more Pomodoro specific feature but something which would have wider value would be the ability to display this information visually (eg as boxes which can be ticked off). - this would give an idea of the scale of the work and provide a 'reward' as you progress towards completing the task.


That said,  I do already use some features of MLO to implement some aspects of the Pomodoro technique - eg I have created tasks 'Short break' and 'Longer break' as recurring tasks which reappear at the top of my To Do list at the end of each Pomodoro.

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