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Forest: Stay focused, be present

Forest: Stay focused, be present

Publisher: John Forge
( 98 Reviews )
License: $0.99

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Minimum
OSWindows 10, Windows 10 Mobile, Windows Phone 8.1
ArchitectureARM, x86, x64
Recommended
OSWindows 10, Windows 10 Mobile, Windows Phone 8.1
ArchitectureARM, x86, x64

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Reviews

  • 8/11/2015
    by Xavier

    I like this app that helps me to measure my productivity, please make an universal app for Windows 10 (mobile and desktop) with the same desing.

  • 10/30/2016
    It Works and is Awesome by Jeff

    Problems fixed, it works now and I'm more productive

  • 6/5/2016
    by Christina

    **Update (6/5/16): In order to make sure the app doesn't fail me just because I lock my phone, I just decided to set the app to keep the phone on. I'd prefer it if I didn't have to do that, but whatevs... At least the option is there. Also, I found out that this app was free on Android. What's up with that? :/** I like what this app does, and it really helps with keeping myself distraction-free when working. The interface looks really nice and simple as well! But the notification for when the timer is done rarely pops up on time; I usually get notified around 10 minutes after the timer is done. Other than the little things, this app is pretty nice and does what it's supposed to! To the dev: Keep up the good work! :)

  • 12/14/2014
    by Ricky

    Love this app. I have become extremely productive. I wish I could adjust the time so I could sync it with my pomodoro 25 and 5. Great app though Update: Still 4 star rating but there's a bug. The timer through the lockscreen is completely off. It goes from 29 to 25 to 2 (but the 30minutes passed about 10 minutes ago) according yo my stopwatch. Hope that helps

  • 3/13/2015
    by Janet

    The fifth star will be given if I can ever define multiple time-limit templates. (If this feature is already present, then it's buried so deep that I've yet to find it...or I'm blind; that's also possible.) I'd rather not have to fiddle with that frequently. "Sleep: 8 hours!" Or being able to say, "Kill the tree if I use my phone before such-and-such time" would be nice: "If I use my phone before the next time 6AM rolls around, kill my tree, because I shouldn't be looking at a bright screen at night!" Just some suggestions; there IS room to grow, and as a web developer myself, I do like that. PLEASE don't EVER change that just viewing the lockscreen doesn't kill a tree; sometimes I don't want to PLAY with my phone in a situation, but I DO need to see what time it is, look up the number day, double-check the day of the week, whatever.

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