Timenotes 2.0 with web share Reviews – Page 3

5/5 rating based on 50 reviews. Read all reviews for Timenotes 2.0 with web share for iPhone.
Timenotes 2.0 with web share is free iOS app published by Dmitry Provotorov

Nice

Anaaaaaaardeyid

Nice


Not iPad Friendly

Mkendieo

It's not a bad little app for the iPhone, however the interface is not that appealing and there is no way to edit or add events on the iPad. Also the actual event date and/or time is not shown which seems a little odd.


Could Use Some Work

Cospringer

The first event I added crashed the app and deleted all the info I had input. (iPhone 5) The second time, it worked fine. Considering that this app tracks "major life events" and these could be months if not years away, I was expecting more options under the reminders or "Alerts" tab. Currently it appears to be limited to Calendar time-frames (1 day ahead, 30 minutes, etc.). Wouldn't it make sense to allow the user to set up a monthly/weekly/daily alert that simply states how much longer until the "major life event" they are tracking? If I have a marathon next year, what good does an alert 1 day in advance do me? I would be thrilled with this app if the alert function were expanded to let me know how much time is left without needing to open the app. Update your reminders, and this would be 5 stars (if the crashes don't continue)


Great idea but please make a few fixes

Steve Mac since 1989

Note: There are a lot of comments here but this program is very nice. If the developer improves it and fine tunes it it's going to be something you'll use all the time. First it would be great to have an iPad dedicated version. Next it crashes now and then. And I can't get the alerts to work. Wait, I see they are not ringing alarms rather just alerts in notification Center. But they came after the event not before. Be great to have alarms with sound as well. And as someone else wrote it would be best to have the selected time appear on the panel that is counting down the time. (What I am doing is actually putting the date in the title of the event). But the actual date time including minutes should be listed on that panel. With these improvements I'll be coming back to give it five stars.


Nice but..

Basoom234

I hate the themes that are available! Wish that there was an option to add a personal photo to an event and font color!' Also an "all day" timing to a specific event would be nice ! If the first point was there in the next update, I would give 5 stars


Good

L.A.Mattew

It's a very good app, but it would be nice if there were more themes to choose! It would be good if we could customize them too! Otherwise, I like it! :)


CRASH

la mano nera

When i open the app, i receive a message (yes or no) and when i press a button it will crash.


Normally a great app

Zeea Townsmith

However I also am experiencing the "yes or no" crash.


Awesome!! Bugs are fixed!

Perkybean101

I figured that since I wrote a review before, so it's the least I can do to give you a good review. Great app it helps me know how close my birthday is! Thanks!


Trouble with big numbers

Gunthar B

I like that I can set any date up to the year 100,000 AD. But the app has display errors of many sorts. Any countdown 1000 years or greater will display the months, days, hours, minutes and seconds, but not the year. A countdown between 100 and 1000 years will show only the first digit followed by a line of periods. The data entry screen can't calculate remaining time in minutes or seconds when the number is much greater than 2.14 billion. If the user enters a date much higher than that, the minutes and seconds will be rounded down to zero. This is a bit disappointing. I'd also like to be able to enter dates using the keyboard instead of just a spin wheel. And it would be nice if there were some standard scientific constants to enter like the half-life of Carbon-14, the estimated remaining time till the Sun runs out of fuel and the heat-death of the universe. Other events: how long since the death of the last dinosaur, the extinction of the Dodo. The age of New York City, the average life expectancy of a soap bubble, the number of your heartbeats, your age in dog years, dog months and dog days. There are lots of fun things that could be added to this app!