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Learning Work Focus Timer Thiro – Learning Work Focus Timer Last

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Thiro is a focused timer that records and analyzes time consumption and develops the habit of focus, with desktop widgets, statistical charts, support for shortcuts, and a Pro version that syncs data between iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, and Mac.

Learning Work Focus Timer Thiro – Learning Work Focus Timer Last

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Thiro helps you record work or study, unlike the Pomodoro Clock, which only records, you need to open Thiro and click start recording, and you need to click on the end, which is something that all recording applications can't do. Thiro supports starting, stopping, and resting through shortcuts.

It is very simple to use, set the task name and goal (you can set the day, month, year goal), click to start. You can see the timer in Thiro or in the desktop widget, no reminder, no alarm, it is a very simple timer.

Learning Work Focus Timer Thiro – Learning Work Focus Timer Last

You can rest at any time and then come back to focus. Thiro will help you count the time and time period of concentration and generate detailed charts, which is a good way to quantify it efficiently.

Learning Work Focus Timer Thiro – Learning Work Focus Timer Last

Some interesting features:

Owl Mode: Focus records from 0:00 – 4:00 a.m. daily when turned on will still count towards the previous day's stats, and even if you stay up late at work or study, your focus data won't be interrupted

ZEN Mode: Acts as a desktop clock to accompany you at work or study

Quick start focus: Flip the screen to start focusing, which is more convenient and fast

Rich desktop widgets, where you can view your current focus time, view statistical charts, or start focusing on the widget

Support for Siri and shortcuts: Track your every focus in a more automated way

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It's hard to talk about concentration itself, and it's even harder to record it in addition to focusing. So 2T would like to ask how many people will record their time? It's really hard and requires extreme self-discipline.

And Thiro, in addition to the record itself, when timing, also counts as a reminder to himself: I am concentrating, do not come to play with the phone, very good.

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