Tag Archives: android

Pomodroid v0.8.0 is out – a completely reinvented user experience

I’m glad to announce the availability of Pomodroid v0.8.0 in the Android Market. For this version I gathered all user feedbacks, therefore focusing on: Simplicity Simplicity Simplicity Pomodroid v0.8.0 has a brand new User Interface and Experience, completely rethought. It features two user modes, called Basic Mode and Advanced Mode. Both of them are new.

Announcing Pomodroid v0.6.0

It’s a pleasure for me to announce Pomodroid v0.6.0. I jumped from v0.4.x to v0.6.0 because of the number of enhancements and new features: New modern and nice graphics Multiple Trac support! That is, you can add as many Trac systems as you want Ease of use improved: you don’t have to press the Menu

Pomodroid v0.6.0 is near. Lots of new features!

I am currently working on Pomodroid. The Android Agile activity manager for Pomodoro Technique. The new version will be v0.6.0. I jumped from v.0.4.x to v0.6.x because there will be a lot of new features, such as: Brand new Button graphics Use of multiple Trac systems UI enhancements The second is the most important: I

What comes next? Short run roadmap

The second part of my internship has just begun. I spent some hours to think about what will be next in Dycapo development, in a short run. A CS school mate joined the project. He will write a client for Dycapo using Android. Moreover, I will write my thesis on this project. Therefore, there is

Dycapo Development Resumes

Dycapo development resumes from today. I’m going to write a tiny plan to point out the status of the project and what we are going to do next. Meanwhile, a new member joined SoNet and the project, to develop an Android client for Dycapo. Stay tuned for news.

Announcing Pomodroid 0.4.3, some big changes

The fourth public release of Pomodroid brings some new features and corrections: Fixed bug when rotating the device under a running Pomodoro. Pomodoro Activity is forced to stay in portrait mode Bigger Pomodoro Timer Pomodoro.java completely rewritten. Makes use of Handler and Runnable instead extending CountDownTimer Notification system completely rewritten: user is notified through real