Distraction Free Mode — Google Docs & Slides
The distraction free mode (▣) for Google Docs and Google Slides hides all controls and buttons and lets you focus on creation.
Focus for Google Docs helps you enter the writing flow by decluttering Google Docs and adding a pomodoro timer.
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Click the Focus icon in the bottom-right of the Google Doc to enter focus or start a pomodoro session.
Clicking the extension icon opens a popup to modify the settings.
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Focus for Google Docs never collects any of your data. It is completely transparent. You can view the open-source code here: https://github.com/JoelGrayson/Focus-for-Google-Docs
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