3/5 rating based on 8 reviews. Read all reviews for Tomato One for iPhone.
Tomato One is paid iOS app published by Tomas Bobko
Jukebox44
Simple easy-to-use no frills. I am using this for 90 minute work intervals. I like that it has no pause function so you need to finish your interval or start over. This is not a timer it's a productivity tool. Could use a sound alert to let you know when to take your breaks.
JH19952011
Love the Mac version, but functionality just isn't there for iOS. Appreciate keeping things simple, but no settings (as on MAS version) for auto-starting next session or scheduling longer break after multiple sessions is weak. Still, wouldn't be a deal breaker...if timer didn't stop counting down when screen was locked/asleep! This makes the app useless for me. YMMV
KieriAniis
I jumped at the chance to buy this for iOS because I love the Mac app - it doesn't work! Every time the screen goes to sleep or you switch apps the timer stops. Their Mac app might be worth $2, but this one isn't worth the storage space on your device.
owl700
I purchased it since I loved the Mac version. However, this iPhone version stops working when I lock the phone. Like other people mentioned, it would not work unless a phone was unlocked (i.e. the screen was on) at all time.
Diurn1
This app is very simple and uncluttered, without a lot of bells and whistles and options. It doesn't even have a pause button. Still, the design is elegant. I think the simplicity helps keep me focused on work, and discourages cheating on my pomodoros. So, it's just what I wanted.
G. Nicholas
This app is a dream. I'm also an iOS dev so I really see this as a work of craftsmanship. But of course, I gotta give my feature requests! I'd love a pause button (sometimes people interrupt me but I don't want to stop the timer) and a way to see previous months on the calendar.
ganryu
I downloaded the app for use on iPad, and it only works in portrait orientation. This is disappointing. Most people using it on iPad probably has it propped up on a smart cover dock, and supporting landscape orientation is not exactly rocket science.