Tomato TODO's functions can be summarized in three words: "timing", "to-do", "statistics", which can meet most people's needs, and it also has the function of locking the phone. It also has a locker function to control your cell phone addiction.
There are four basic partitions: the "To-Do Module", the "To-Do Set Module", the "Statistics Module", and the "My" partition. The other partitions are shown in the picture and can be adjusted in "My".
Click "+" on the top right of the to-do module to add a to-do item.
The to-do list is actually a named tomato clock (timer), and clicking "Start" will start the timer, which is also known as "Focus".
At the end of the Tomato Clock, the tomatoes obtained are displayed in the Statistics module, one tomato at a time.
In the To-Do Sets module, you can add your own To-Do Sets by clicking "++" at the top right. A to-do list is a collection of to-dos, and at the start of a to-do list, the to-dos in the list are performed in consecutive order.
For example, I added a "Homework" to-do list, and then added "Math", "Physics", and "Language" to that list. "Language" to-do list. If you start with "Math", you can finish "Math" and take a 5-minute break and then automatically jump to "Physics" until you finish the last to-do, which is "
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Of course, to-do sets can be stopped if they are not in strict mode. (Strict mode can be turned on in a partition at the top of the to-do set module.)
Statistics show how much you've accomplished in a day, such as "number of tomatoes" and "tomato time distribution".
Self-study rooms can be added by yourself and used to compare focus time with others to motivate yourself. I haven't figured out how to add people to my study room, though.
My My is the settings area of the app, and there are many tweaks you can make.
Typically, I only use it to help me focus, and I'll use it to time myself when I'm doing homework or something else. Can't you just use the timer that comes with your phone, one might ask? Of course you can, but I use it mainly because it keeps track of what I've done that day and lets me see how many meaningful things I've done today.
I use to-do sets to categorize my to-do list, and the trivial ones are added directly to the to-do module.
I don't use the locking feature, because I'm not so dependent on my phone that I can't control it, and I only use the to-do and stats features.
This app has more features, so I don't realize that I have written a lot of words, more than I have written essays. ()
In fact, using time management software is one aspect, self-discipline is the most important, otherwise any software is useless, because the phone is in your hands, it is controlled by you.
That's all for today, I hope it will help you.