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So I play this game called the sims FreePlay (you should try it btw) and there’s limited time features and events on it and I read other reviews on that game saying that people set timers for those things and that really inspired me. So I downloaded it and I love it. I use it for the sims FreePlay so I don’t miss out and I’m all caught up on my limited time things. But i don’t have any glitches unlike almost everyone lately. The timers always go off when they’re supposed to. I read that one review about the person who tanned for too long because this app didn’t work right for them. Sorry to hear that, tanning person. I just need to let all newcomers know that if you set a timer and give it a name, when it goes off it’ll automatically add the word done right there near the name you give it. For example if you set a timer and named it screen time over when the timer went off it would say “screen time over done”. That just looks weird to me so I’d recommended just naming it “screen time”. Very nice. Love it.
This app is excellent, folks. High quality, just works and is exactly what I was looking for. Tracking time is key for those with ADHD and other disorders or injuries that cause our estimate of how long tasks will take or our ability to effectively estimate the passage of time go all out of whack. This app lets you time your tasks or set a timer for your tasks. It’s awesome, thank you! For feature requests, I’d love to see the ability to chain related timers together so that when one ends, the next one starts. I’d also like to sort timers by color. More colors, too, please! Last one - if I buy the premium version, I’d like to have my timers populate on all my iOS devices. Real time synchronization would be awesome but at least having the same set up on iPhone and iPad seems basic. I’m not seeing much Apple Watch integration, either, but maybe I’ve missed it - I would like to select and start and monitor timers from the Watch. Overall, it’s an awesome app, I use it daily and highly recommend it.
I bake bread at home a lot so I need to keep a running list of timers for the various steps that I'm at with the breads I'm baking. This app makes life 800x's easier than my previous method (shell scripts with Cron jobs and text messages). There are two things that I would like to see: 1) The Apple watch version to be more robust. Right now I can't get it to sync my timers and I'm not sure why, but being able to add a quick timer would be fantastic. 2) Timer groups. Having the ability to separate my timers into groups of timers would allow a cleaner separation of timers with less verbose names (eg. I can call a timer preferment in an Italian bread group and the same in a sourdough rather than how I have to do it now, which is Italian preferment and sourdough preferment). It'd allow a cleaner separation of what's being times even for things like medications, dinners, board games, etc. I personally find myself with 20 timers regularly with 3-5 running at any one time. Again this app is fantastic, but the latter missing feature almost prompted me to write my own or keep my previous process. However, after using the app exclusively for a little over a month I decided this worked "good enough" for the time being.
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Set multiple timers and stopwatches at once. Build multi-step and interval timers for workouts, cooking, and daily routines. Adjust time on the fly wi...