Pomodoro timer for Chrome

I started using the Pomodoro Technique about a year or so ago and though I don't religiously follow the process in anyway or form what I have taken from it is the need to simply shut everything down and work on a single task sometimes. For those of you who don't know the Pomodoro Technique is a way to manage your time in to sizable 25 minute chunks (with 5 minute breaks) where you focus solely on the task at hand. If my high level breakdown hasn't done a good job of what the process can do for you don't worry, you can check out the site and even download the book for free to find out more.

When you start using the process though the one object you need is a good timer which fits in with your work flow, enter ChromoDoro. The Chrome browser is one program I have open all day for emails, reader, twitter etc so having a timer that works from the browser simply fits straight in with my current development setup. After installation it sits in the top bar and once set displays a countdown timer in minutes.
ChromoDoro timer

There is not much else that can be said on ChromoDoro except the current version is 1.4.0 and though not bursting with features it doesn't have to be as it does its one job really well.

Posted: 31-May-2010

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Was going to try it but it certainly doesn't need access to all my info on websites, and my browsing history!

Too bad, looking for a good one.

#1 ziggy
10/Jun/10 11:52 AM

This one needs no access to your info - same name bizarrely:

https://chrome.google.com/extensions/detail/mipdbi...

#2 ziggy
10/Jun/10 12:00 PM

@ziggy it does state on the site "in order to display a popup on the page you are browsing, ChromoDoro needs the "tabs" permission." You can browse the source at http://code.google.com/p/chromo-doro/source/browse...

#3 Andy Jarrett
10/Jun/10 1:00 PM

This one shows the time in the taskbar, really handy:

http://sourceforge.net/projects/pomodorotimer/

#4 Tolga
13/Sep/10 11:47 AM