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Thinking rock android
Thinking rock android










thinking rock android
  1. THINKING ROCK ANDROID FOR ANDROID
  2. THINKING ROCK ANDROID PRO
  3. THINKING ROCK ANDROID FREE
  4. THINKING ROCK ANDROID WINDOWS

Timesheet: This time-tracking app for Android smartphones allows you to record the tasks you spend your time on, and gives you reports to show how your time is spent. Manca says, "and TimeMe helps you gain that knowledge of where you spend your time." You can find Lite, $4.99 (U.S.), and Pro, $7.99, at

THINKING ROCK ANDROID PRO

Pro can also record your mileage on trips, either manually or using your phone's GPS capability, and it can round actual time spent to a billing increment of your choice, plus some other added features. The biggest difference between the Lite and Pro versions is that TimeMe Pro lets you categorize tasks, says Mark Manca, founder of Sculpted Pixels Inc., the Vancouver-based developer of the two apps. TimeMe Lite and TimeMe Pro: These BlackBerry apps analyze how time is spent and can bill for time used – either version lets you enter an hourly billing rate. It has other displays too, that allow you to see how your time is spent on a daily or weekly basis and compare reality to your weekly time budget. Throughout your day you record what you do, and then Fathm can show you a "daily donut" – a cute name for a pie chart – indicating where your time goes.

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$50 (U.S.) from, iPhone app $5.99 from the App Store, Android app free from theįathm – Time Management: This iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch app helps you track how you use your time.

thinking rock android

ThinkingRock is designed for larger-screen devices such as computers and tablets, and works on Windows, Macintosh and Linux, with smartphone versions for iPhone and Android.

thinking rock android

It allows for scheduling, delegating and reviewing what you've done. With ThinkingRock you can organize what you need to do into goals, projects, subprojects and actions. Ltd., discovered the technique while looking for a way to get better organized, says Claire Lemaréchal a member of the development team. ThinkingRock: This one is based on the Getting Things Done approach. Pomodairo is open-source software, free from If you use it on more than one device, you can synchronize among them. It also lets you record interruptions and track the work you've done. Like other Pomodoro apps, Pomodairo will time your work sessions and breaks.

THINKING ROCK ANDROID WINDOWS

It's built on the Adobe AIR platform, which works on Windows and Macintosh as well as the major smartphones. Pomodairo: Brings the Pomodoro technique to larger screens. It also lets you make a list of the tasks you need to work on, and you can choose which to do next or have the app set the order at random. Like the Chrome extensions, My Pomodoro offers a timer that tells you when you've completed 25 minutes' work on a task – or you can set it for a different duration if you prefer. My Pomodoro: This Android app also times tasks and breaks for you. Of course if your self-control is really so lacking that you need an app to stop you from social "notworking," you might need to get rid of your other browsers, over which Strict Pomodoro has no control. The default list includes the obvious – Facebook, Twitter and YouTube – along with a few others, but you can also add your own. Along with the timer, it can block websites that are likely to distract you from your work. Strict Pomodoro: It's another Chrome extension that goes one step further than Chromodoro. It also offers a ticking sound while the timer is running and an alarm when the time is up. Click again and Chromodoro times your five-minute break. Chromodoro is simply a timer built into Chrome – click on its icon and it starts a timer that runs for 25 minutes and then sounds an alarm.












Thinking rock android