A little while ago I released version 3.0.0 of my app Solanum. When doing the release, I realized something: I never announced the app here. Woops. So, here is the announcement.
![Screenshot of Solanum's Initial State](https://blogs.gnome.org/christopherdavis/files/2021/11/solanum-initial-state.png)
Solanum is an app that lets you work in timed sessions with regular breaks, based on the Pomodoro Technique. By default work sessions are 25 minutes, short breaks are 5 minutes, and long breaks are 15 minutes, and you work 4 sessions before a long break. These defaults can be configured in the Preferences window from Solanum 3.0.0 onward.
![Screenshot of Solanum's Preferences window](https://blogs.gnome.org/christopherdavis/files/2021/11/solanum-preferences.png)
When GNOME 42 releases with the new dark style preference, Solanum will support it out of the box.
If you’re looking for a pomodoro app to help you with time management, you can find Solanum on Flathub.
If you find Solanum useful, please consider sponsoring me on GitHub or Patreon 🙂