Godmil
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Can't remember the one I used to use... it was black with little white hand outlines... was very good, but I later purged my ipod and have since ended up just using....
iiTimer.
iiTimer.
SCTimerCan't remember the one I used to use... it was black with little white hand outlines... was very good, but I later purged my ipod and have since ended up just using....
iiTimer.
Ah yes, thanksSCTimer
Well a lot of people haven't looked for a cube timer app for a while. Cubetimer has been out since October. iitimer has been out since 2010 if I'm correct. As new cubers join the community you'll probably see more sales. But for the most part people on the forum looked for timer apps before yours was even out.Gee, thanks all for the huge support. If CubeTimer were quite buggy, give it a try again; hopefully all the issues have been fixed, and there are a few new features you may like. Also, UI wise - if you like the plain black and white of iiTimer, you can set the background colour and buttons to black in the in-app settings - the end result is quite close. Plus, CubeTimer has a fair few extra features over and above iiTimer. If I may ask without seeming rude, what attracted you (initial poster) to iiTimer over CubeTimer? Sorry, Mr. Cohen, just trying to make a great app - competition is healthy.
No harm, no foul. I just made iiTimer originally for myself because there wasn't an app on the iPad that worked the way I'd want to use it. Each person has their own preference, and I'm sure there plenty of better ideas that could be implemented into an iOS timer that another developer could put out there.
I got my iPod Touch last week and bought iiTimer immediately, although I also was thinking of Tristan Wright's FiveTimer too, because I wanted to support him as well, but I ended up going with iiTimer because there were more scramblers. I really like iiTimer except for the fact that you can't view the session times while you're on the timer, and you have to go to a different page for that; or, at least, I haven't figured out a way to view them on the same page as the timer. Anyway, it does what I want it to do, and that's really all I need.
Gee, thanks all for the huge support. If CubeTimer were quite buggy, give it a try again; hopefully all the issues have been fixed, and there are a few new features you may like. Also, UI wise - if you like the plain black and white of iiTimer, you can set the background colour and buttons to black in the in-app settings - the end result is quite close. Plus, CubeTimer has a fair few extra features over and above iiTimer. If I may ask without seeming rude, what attracted you (initial poster) to iiTimer over CubeTimer? Sorry, Mr. Cohen, just trying to make a great app - competition is healthy.
I didn't mean to offend you in any way and apologize if I did. You have done a great job with your app but it's just my personal preference to use iiTimer.
Too bad the pirated version is quite old and is full of nasty bugs that I fixed