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2010-01-25
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2010-01-25
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2010-01-27
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The quarantine time is over, now it just needs those two missing votes. Please vote here in order for this app to be promoted to Extras.
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2010-01-27
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2010-01-27
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A suggestion:
I believe that many people training for sports would benefit if these separate countdown options could be chained. E.g. so that the application would give a short beep after every stage and the user sets off the alarm after the last phase.
This function would allow to to formulate training sessions such as:
1. 2 min activity
2. 5 min rest
3. 4 min activity
4. 5 min rest...and so on
My old well served Timex Ironman watch has 9 of these stages and I'm using this function on weekly basis.
In addition to the code, this function would require only a 'Chain' button to the user interface. And of course, more stages (9 of them) would be nice!
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2010-01-27
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2010-01-28
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If in the next version there would be a possibility to play the alert every X seconds. You could then set the countdown time X seconds shorter, this way it would tell you that the time you want is about to end in X seconds.
Thanks for the suggestion.