Finally! – MultiTimer: Multiple timers Review

Updated 2018-04-14: After discovering a bug with the interval timer when moving items in the list, I reported it to the developers along with a video capture of the screen. They replied and thanked for me for reporting it, assuring me it would be fixed in the next release. I’m happy to say that the most recent release has indeed fixed the problem! Additionally, new features were added which makes this timer app even more essential. It is always running on my phone and occupies a spot in my quick launch bar. Thanks to discovering it, I’m keeping to my medication schedule better than ever before. /end update Finally, there is a timer app that does exactly what I want, and does it extremely well. I have an erratic schedule because of sleep and mood disorders, and it makes it very difficult to take my medication at regular intervals. Sometimes I may take a dose 4 hours early and sometimes 16 hours late. But thanks to MultiTimer, I’m now able to keep track of which dose to take — and also how far ahead or behind I am for an entire week (or longer if I wish). I no longer have to rely on the iOS clock app’s faulty timer (which, more times than not, stops in the middle and resets itself) and reminder notes of which dose to take. The app itself has a very basic design. There’s nothing fancy about it. But what it does, it does extremely well. I have yet to encounter a single bug or crash. If you have need for multiple timers, multiple types of timers, or even a single complex timer (such as an interval timer or one that keeps records), you would do yourself a favor by buying this one. Some users may find it a little different and possibly difficult to understand at first, but a getting started guide is included in the app, and before you know it, you can time anything you want in 7 different ways!
Review by hal0thane on MultiTimer: Multiple timers.

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