![]() You would be surprised to know how many pomodoro applications lack this basic feature. These are the things that matter to me: a) Quick and easy access in the toolbar, b) Some sort of ability to log the total number of sessions in a single day, c) the ability to abort or pause sessions/breaks when interrupted and then quickly restart a session at will. I don’t use all of the advanced features in this application. This application is exactly what I needed ** Integration with Focus Matrix requires the Pro version of Focus Matrix, sold separately. * Sync with iOS devices requires Be Focused Pro for iOS, sold separately. Integrate with Focus Matrix to manage tasks using urgent/important principle ** Sync data between iPhone, iPad and Mac * Ability to adjust alarm and chronometer volumes Customizable frequency of the chronometer sound Global hotkeys to start or stop the timer from any app Ability to paste a task list from other apps Customize reports for fast and easy goal tracking Estimate the number of intervals required to complete a task and track the estimation error Specify different timer settings for different tasks Number of intervals between long breaks.Customize the timer settings to maximize productivity: Create tasks, configure breaks and track your progress throughout the day, week or custom period. It’s a surprisingly effective way to retain motivation and focus. The Be Focused lets you get things done by breaking up individual tasks among discrete intervals, separated by short breaks. Mirror: Flip, mirror or rotate the camera view.Staying on task seems is a real challenge for our screen-bound generation.Green Screen: Enables green screen filter.Aperture: Controls the amount of light that can pass through your camera lens.In a low light situation use ISO together with the shutter speed to reduce noise in your image. The faster the shutter speed, the shorter the time the image sensor is exposed to light the slower the shutter speed, the longer the time the image sensor is exposed to light. Shutter Speed: The shutter speed or exposure time is the length of time the image sensor is exposed to light.A lower value results in a less light sensitive sensor whereas a higher value increases the sensitivity of the sensor. ![]() ISO: The ISO controls the light sensitivity of the camera sensor.Focus: A lower value will sharpen objects close up to the camera lens while blurring objects far away whereas a higher value will sharpen objects in the distance but blurry objects close to the lens.A lower value will create a cooler image whereas a higher value will result in a warmer image. White Balance: Change white balance temperature.A lower value will darken your image whereas a higher value will lighten your image. Exposure Compensation : Changes the exposure bias.Camera Selection : Switch between regular camera, DSLR camera and Remote Camera.Depending on the Camera Mode you have selected some options may not be available to you. If you feel the scene needs to be more darken or brighter you can control the exposure manually using the exposure compensation. Use manual control to obtain a more cinematic look, manual control will also give you a more steady movie. With the camera control you manually adjust camera settings. ![]()
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