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Re: MultiTimer - a clock, timer and stopwatch.
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Regarding the timer and clock functions, I suppose I would prefer one app instead of two, so the features interwork intelligently, provided the one app can still be elegantly designed. Part of that elegance would be measured by how quickly I can get a timer started. I use a countdown timer almost daily in my studio. The simple one on my Sony cell phone (which is now sitting on the shelf) is great because: a) I can get to with 3 key strokes after I open the phone. b) Setting the duration is just a case of clicking the number keys to set HH, MM and SS. No colons need to be entered. c) Click "Start". When you close the phone, the time remaining is shown on the front screen. There are no other options, e.g. no choice of alarm sounds. And only one timer at a time. Simple. I would like something similarly quick and simple on the N900. I'm not opposed to extra options or features as long as the defaults will get me a simple timer running with minimal fuss. Cheers! Brad |
Re: MultiTimer - a clock, timer and stopwatch.
I rather prefer the look of the earlier mock-up. The large Set, Start and Reset buttons make it look easy to operate.
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Re: MultiTimer - a clock, timer and stopwatch.
I have installed the Toast Timer and I am very pleased with its functionality. I used it yesterday in my studio for timing prints and drying times and the toaster oven! It's great.
Only problem is...it's a PalmOS app running under the Garnet VM. Obviously, a native Maemo 5 implementation would be better. Folks, the PalmOS source code for Toast Timer is readily available at sourceforge.net. Any Maemo developers interested in porting it over? |
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