Versions:

  • 2.0.190

YAPA-2 is a deliberately minimalistic desktop timer created by developer Šarūnas Intas to serve practitioners of the Pomodoro Technique who want a distraction-free way to alternate focused 25-minute work blocks with short breaks. The open-source utility, currently at version 2.0.190, presents itself as a tiny floating window that can be parked in any screen corner, letting writers, coders, designers, and students track sessions without the clutter of bulky project-management suites. Because it stays on top by default yet occupies only a few pixels, users can watch the countdown while keeping full concentration on the active document, IDE, or spreadsheet; optional sound and visual alerts mark the end of each pomodoro and the beginning of the subsequent rest period. Customizable intervals accommodate variations such as 50-10 cycles for longer deep-work phases, while a session counter quietly records daily totals so freelancers can verify billable hours or individuals can review productivity patterns at a glance. The program lives in the Office & Productivity / Time-Management category, requires no installation privileges, and consumes negligible RAM, making it suitable for locked-down office PCs as well as personal laptops. Although only one major release line exists, the 2.0 branch refines the original 1.x codebase with smoother rendering, improved multi-monitor awareness, and portable settings storage that survives system reboots. YAPA-2 is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are supplied through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest build and enabling batch installation alongside other applications.

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