A visual timer to help you focus on your current task.
Total ratings
4.63
(Rating count:
24)
Review summary
Pros
- Simple and functional with keyboard shortcuts
- Visual display of remaining time on the taskbar
- Helps users visualize their schedule/timer
- Useful for individuals with ADHD or those who struggle with time management
- No ads and a compact design
Cons
- Lacks an audio alarm for notifications
- Timer pop-up can be improved in terms of positioning and usability
- Does not stay on top of other windows
- Limited timer settings (e.g., no options for seconds, long durations)
- Task list functionality requires mouse interaction
Most mentioned
- Request for an audio alarm
- Desire for the timer window to stay on top
- Need for customizable timing options (like various preset times or colors)
- Visual progress bar is helpful
- Suggestions for improvement regarding the timer's position and interaction
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Recent rating average:
4.60
All time rating average:
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Date | Author | Rating | Lang | Comment |
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2024-12-25 | Zane Zhang | en | Simple, functional, and comes with keyboard shortcuts. What more could you ask for? | |
2024-09-10 | Dubreuil Home | en | I like this timer. I like the extra keyboard features it offers. I just wish they were available from the icon as a menu as well. Overall this is a really good timer and the task feature if commendable. Thank you for making a video of your features. | |
2024-08-15 | Manolo | en | I like one particular feature of this timer, i.e that the remaining time is shown on the taskbar, instead of the need to click on the icon to view it, as in other timers. However, I noticed that sometimes, upon completion, the timer only shows 00.00, or blinks -----/DONE! on the taskbar, and fails to notify with a "ding" bell sound .... until I click on it. I would also prefer that the timer's pop-up appears on the right side (near the icon itself), and provides the option to set the number of minutes for the timer to run by: (a) clicking on preset times (30s, 1m, 5m, 10m, 30m, 1 hr), or creating your own using a combination of the preset ones the way Timer Counter (https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/timer-countdown/lpopfncaoeljgopgbdcgaklafemlbjbe?pli=1 allows), or (b) typing in the minutes (as is currently the method used), and (c) the ability to repeat, or select timers as in (a) or (b) above. | |
2024-08-05 | Ran McClean | |||
2024-07-16 | Joanna Janik | |||
2024-07-16 | Ismael C | en | This is really nice, you should definitely see the video to get an idea of how to use it. I love that I can use it with the keyboard only! The only exception is the task list which seems to need the mouse? | |
2024-05-11 | Sarah Dahma | |||
2024-05-06 | James | en | Well, it works. That's pretty much it. Maybe better if it had an option to fill time elapsed vertically instead of horizontally, like if I stick it to the left or right side of the screen instead of to the top or bottom. | |
2024-04-11 | Keith Russell | en | Good, not great! Timer really needs a audio alarm. Without one, you need to keep looking at the timer causing you to waste time and be less productive. An adjustable alarm would allow time to run in the background. I am a middle school teacher and I need a timer with an alarm that I can display to keep students on track. Without and audio alarm, this is not it. It's really close, just needs this last option... | |
2024-03-13 | Souvik chakraborty |
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