5-⭐️ Absolutely perfect! – MultiTimer: Multiple timers Review

I’ve been using other timers for a couple of years now for simple things, like taking a headache pill can be done every six hours, so I have a recurring timer for that. Some games let you log in every so often to do something, so I have individual timers for those. What’s always bugged me about every other timer app I’ve purchased is they have a badge app icon for notification to show hoe many timers are running, and the notification icon goes away when they’re finished. I’ve always wanted an app to show me when my timers are finished. This app has an option for that, and it works perfectly! You can name your timers, change their colors, sort them on different boards, and there are different kinds. Some count up, some down, there are some that are empty placeholders, clocks, and even one type where it counts down for x time, then counts down for y time, then cycles again for x time. I can use that for exercise and rest periods, and I can use it for cooking a frozen pizza at home, because the oven always preheats for 10 minutes, then bakes for 23. It’s stuff I never knew I wanted, but it makes life easier. There are more options, like setting timers to automatically repeat, but the app is free, so I recommend not hesitating and just downloading it to try it for yourself. The free version is very generous, as there are no ads, and the only things locked behind the $7.99 upgrade are iCloud sync, multiple boards for storing different sets of timers, a button to stop all timers, and my favorite, a log of all your timer activity history. I’m definitely upgrading just to support the developer with this slick app. It’s been updated recently, as it already comes with dark mode functionality. I haven’t found any flaws with this app, and it earned a perfect 5-? rating.
Review by Zero Ehxe on MultiTimer: Multiple timers.

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