Versions:

  • 0.8.0
  • 0.7.0

Pomodorolm 0.8.0, published by jousse, is an open-source time-management utility that brings the Pomodoro Technique to Windows desktops through a minimal, configurable interface built on the lightweight Tauri framework. Designed for users who want distraction-free focus intervals without the overhead of heavier applications, the program sits quietly in the system tray and cycles through customizable work and break periods whose durations can be set to the minute. A theme engine allows the timer window to be restyled instantly from a selection of bundled presets, while advanced users can author their own CSS-based skins for complete visual control. Optional audio cues—ranging from a subtle ticking sound to an end-of-session chime—can be toggled independently, and native Windows notifications provide an additional layer of awareness when the timer elapses. Because the executable is compiled with Tauri, resource consumption remains low even when the tracker is left running throughout an entire workday, making it suitable for older laptops or tightly packed development environments. Typical use cases include coding sprints, study sessions, writing marathons, or any workflow that benefits from strict alternation between concentrated effort and short recovery. The application is currently offered in two released versions, with 0.8.0 being the most recent iteration. Pomodorolm is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always supplying the latest build and supporting batch installation alongside other applications.

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