![]() You can even control it with URL schemes. You can shrink the break window if you want to spend it at your computer. You can set custom work and break durations any time you want. You can control it entirely from your keyboard. You can set a hotkey to invoke Tadam from anywhere. It’s *designed* to be annoying enough that you’ll take the break like you know you should. The window covers most of your screen, and if you move it, it will snap back after 30 seconds. You can’t ignore it - you can either take a break or choose to work a little more. When it’s time for a break, a big window pops up, reminding you to take a break. To stay focused, take regular breaks and let your mind recharge. Your brain is like a muscle - it gets tired with use. (Or click the notification to give yourself more time.) Wrap up your work for the cycle and prepare for a break. When work time is almost up, you’ll get a gentle reminder to hurry up. ![]() Out of the way: A quick glance gives you a sense of how much time you have left. Only what you need for productivity and nothing more.Īt your fingertips: Tadam lives in the menu bar, so it’s always just a click away. Simple: Few buttons, few features, few options. ![]() Tadam helps you stay focused at work by reminding you to take regular breaks from work.Ĥ. TUDUM is happening on September 25.Simple Pomodoro timer that stays out of your way so you can get your work done. And on the film side, the streamer is going to have teases for projects such as “ Red Notice,” “ Don’t Look Up,” “ Extraction,” “ The Harder They Fall,” and “ The Old Guard.” Much like Geeked Week, TUDUM is happening over on Netflix’s YouTube channel and will highlight and tease new seasons of TV shows such as “ Stranger Things,” “ Bridgerton,” “ The Witcher,” “ La Casa De Papel (Money Heist),” and “ Cobra Kai,” amongst others. The made-up word Tudum is supposed to be the sound that accompanies the Netflix logo when you first launch the service, or when you start playing a Netflix show or movie. ![]() READ MORE: Netflix Dates 42 Films For The Fall: ‘Power Of The Dog,’ Adam McKay’s ‘Don’t Look Up’ & More It’s our first-ever global TUDUM event, and our goal is simple: to entertain and honor Netflix fans from across the globe. On September 25, our biggest stars and creators from around the world – representing over 70 series, films and specials – will join the virtual stage for this exciting day full of exclusives and first looks. Here’s how Netflix describes the virtual event: And the streaming company is going to tease more than 70 (yes, seventy) programs with the help of some of the biggest names in Hollywood. ![]() READ MORE: ‘Maya And The Three’ Trailer: Zoe Saldaña, Gael García Bernal, Diego Luna & More Star In Netflix’s New Animated SeriesĪs you might expect from the COVID-era virtual events such as DC FanDome and Netflix’s own Geeked Week, TUDUM is an online celebration of Netflix Originals that are coming soon. You know that sound that plays every time you fire up a Netflix Original? Apparently, if you were to spell it out, you get “ tudum.” And in honor of that unmistakable sound and the ridiculous number of upcoming projects coming to Netflix over the next several months, the streaming company thinks it’s time for a fan event, aptly titled TUDUM. ![]()
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