Thinking Clock - another way to see the time

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Thinking Clock - New free application for desktop 12 years 2 months ago #5094

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To help your productivity and reduce your procrastination, we have created a new desktop clock to have a different way at looking at the time. See more details at:
http://www.trgtd.com.au/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=149

Let us know what you think under this new forum. It is a free application so please share it if you find it useful.
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Re:Thinking Clock - New free application for desktop 12 years 2 months ago #5095

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This is useful. I would like to be able to have a setting to allow the clocks to be stacked vertically also, and to choose which clocks show in the list. I would like to have the ability to minimize it to the windows icon tray and to have bubble reminders shown every 5 mins.

But thank you for doing this.
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Re:Thinking Clock - New free application for desktop 12 years 2 months ago #5104

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THINKING CLOCK: Good idea, the beep should be changeble because it is not very noisy, and I have barely heard it, or not at all. Perhaps an option with a small pop up.

I had used another pommodoro clocks, with more options, but this is a good idea to start.


It would be great to integrate it with thinking rock, and to put on a chronometer to see how many time a task has taken. It would be also useful even two chronometers so if when you were counting down an action, another task breaks in, (for example a telephone call) and the firs could pause and the second starts until the phone is end, and when you stop the second the first starts again, so to register all the events.

This is related to the suggestion of adding a tool to track the time that take the actions in TR.
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Re:Thinking Clock - New free application for desktop 12 years 2 months ago #5108

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Just when I think it can't get any better, it does. Thanks Claire and Jeremy, your products continue to make me more marketable and stable. I don't have the words, but thanks.

Howard
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Re:Thinking Clock - New free application for desktop 12 years 2 months ago #5113

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Thank you very much for your kind words Howard. We hope many users will find it useful. We will send a message it to all users once the new Android version is ready.

Jeremy will try to implement the following changes for the clock:
- option for vertical alignment;
- choice of which clock to display;
- bip 3-4 times instead of 1.

We want to keep it simple.
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Re:Thinking Clock - New free application for desktop 12 years 2 months ago #5138

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Sounds like a great idea -- do you know how I could use this in Linux? I use linux at home and work. I don't know java, so not sure what it would entail getting it to run in linux.

thnks
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