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更新日期:2018-04-08
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You can create multiple timers - for work and leisure, your daily schedule, meditation and gym exercises, water drink reminders and fitness, and anything you can imagine.
Each timer can be started manually or you can set an exact date for starting timer or days of week and time. You can also set the similar conditions for a timer to stop.
Each timer is a sequence of events. Each event fires after the specified interval of time.
An event has an action. It can be: playing sound, vibrate or flashlight (according to the specified pattern), or silent event.
During an event, you can set displaying a message on the screen. The message contains event's name and description. This can be used as hints for your speech or presentation.
You can set algorithm for changing each event's interval during timer's playback. You can increase/decrease interval or change it to another value after a certain number of cycles of timer's executions. You can also perform the same action after the certain date/time.
You can use these timers for simple routine tasks such as morning alarms, reminders about water drinking, giving eyes a rest, walking and any 'don't forget'. But, most important, these timers can implement more complicated tasks with sophisticated patterns: incremental fitness training, jogging, meditation, time management. You can, for example, create keynotes for lectures, speeches or presentations with hints displayed on the screen to keep to your schedule. Anything is possible limited only by your imagination.
Feel free to experiment and send us your ideas and comments to chester.software@gmail.com
The general structure of the timers is as follows: Within each timer you create you can add multiple events, each with its own interval period leading up to a specified action. For example, one event could have a 15 second interval after which a sound can play. If a timer has multiple events, the app will complete each event in sequential order. So If a timer had 3 events: 15 seconds then play sound, 30 seconds then vibrate, 20 seconds then play a different sound; the app would take a total of 65 seconds to complete one cycle of the timer.
The settings should be mostly self-explanatory, so exploring them should give you a good sense of what you are able to customize. There is a special case: if you set the interval of an event to all zeros (zero days, hours, minutes, and seconds) then the timer will skip the action selected for that event. This can be useful if you'd like to activate or deactivate an event after a certain condition has been met. This can be done in the 'adjustment' tab of any event. So for example, you could set an event's interval period to all zeros, and then make an adjustment after a certain number of cycles to change the interval to something longer; or you could do the reverse by changing a longer interval to all zeros in order to turn that event off.