Still the best presentation timer I've found for Android. It might not have been updated for years but it does what is needed simply and effectively. Unfortunately on installing, it now says that it might not work, due to being created for an outdated version of Android, but I'm not seeing any issues with Android 9. One really cool feature I'd love to see is a 'remote control', so a 'slave' timer on one device on the lecturn could be set, started etc from the event techie's and/or M.C's phone.
Use this app frequently. Love the large display and ease of use. It does occasionally pause on its own but otherwise simple to use and very helpful for keeping sermons and presentations to time.
Get this one. There are so many apps that do speech timing, this is the only one that gets it right that I have found.
Big colourful display, but sound does not work
FINALLY, found the perfect presentation/speaker clock. Not only counts down but continues to count when time is up, so the speaker can see how much time s/he has gone over! Brilliant. Thanks
Perfect!
Originally bought this app for my Kindle Fire. It does EXACTLY what I want\need. When I got a smartphone I needed it there ... and Google Play has it! Very LARGE numbers that can be seen across the room that advance smoothly with no 'ghost' artifacts.
It's nice simple presentation clock app, which works as advertised. Large numbers on the full screen with changing colors help me to see the parts of the client sessions. My suggestions: + Add the timers for more than 99 min. Some people have workshops for 2-3 hours. + Give more than 3 parts and name each part of the presentation. This way along the time the presenter will be able to see the agenda of the presentation. + Ability to give different timers a name. Thanks!
Only thing is I wish it did hours too.
I would at least like it to still buzz when the screen is locked, but this does not happen. Pretty much useless for putting in my pocket during a speech, since I can't leave the screen on the whole time.