LabTimer Reviews – Page 2

4/5 rating based on 51 reviews. Read all reviews for LabTimer for iPhone.
LabTimer is free iOS app published by Jeremy Murray

Nice timer

Arghh,

If you go out of the timer, it will not alarm, but when you come back to it, it updates the time remaining automatically and keeps going from where it should be. I like the feature that it tells you how long past the actual time it's been if you forget to answer it. Well made!


Just what I was looking for!

Tvkiii

This is just what I was looking for to use in my lab for a test I have to run every week. It beats the one that's in my lab. Thank you for making this, it looks great on my iPad. Now I'll go but the Phd.


Exactly what I was looking for

fiziks

4 timers working separately, works while I'm in other apps, beeps and shuts itself off so it doesn't get annoying.


One suggestion

TheSonOfKrypton

Please, for the love of God, add landscape mode at least to the iPad version.


Tons of timers

ElJacques

Great app; tons of timers; countdown and stopwatch. Simple interface.


screenshot shows IPad version?

Geriler

I like this app.....have it on iPad and iPhone. Wish iPhone version had the number of timers to be set as Ipad version, which is (misleadingly) shown in the screenshot on this page.


Great idea!

Epitope

Don't have to worry about someone stealing your timer, or finding it when you need it. Best of all you can label the various timers to keep track of simultaneous experiments!


Great timer, but could u add...

Meowfun

Great basic 4x timer, with seconds and easy to use ui. Please add ability to play different sounds when the timer is finished.


Almost perfect

Beer Freak :-)

I tried a few apps before I settled on this one. I like the multiple timers/stopwatches and clean design. The only thing holding me back from giving 5 stars is the app works only in landscape (horizontal) format.


Nice app.

TheZgore

This is a nice app if you need to run many timers at once. I used it with a few friends today in the clean room as we ran Si wafers in a RIE it had more than enough functionality to perform to standards.