![]() If this little glitch could be fixed, then the app would be almost perfect. ![]() I would much rather have it run in the background while the screen is off and then just alert me via a notification when my current pomodoro is complete. I don't really want or need the timer to be running with the screen on all the time, since it is going to drain my iPhone's battery if I use it all day long. When I do it is paused at 20:59 instead of continuing to run in the background. I have to touch the icon again to get back into it or go to the multitasking area to start it again. I also noticed that when I unlock my screen the app is closed and I am back at the home screen. If I allow the screen to turn itself off after 1 minute via the "Auto-Lock" feature under "Settings > General" under iOS 7.1 it always stops at 20:59. ![]() ![]() It seems like the short period of time they mention is 5 minutes before Focus Keeper is suspended. ![]()
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