Love but hate needing to constantly “restore” purchase
I get the app creators want to put features behind a pay wall. Annoying but I get it. But after making the purchase to get behind the paywall I have to continually “restore” the purchase. The super annoying part is that I have in-app purchases turned off and I cannot restore the purchase without allowing in-app purchases even though it has already been purchased. It takes the cake on annoying “features”. If they could find a way to not have to continually restore purchases (only do it once after installing the app for example) then this app would at least get ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️. However, till that time getting past the pay wall each time you go to use the app negates any benefit the app serves in making a timer fun. Two stars for potential but functionally it is a 1 star.Cute and easy to use
I looked everywhere for a timer app without invasive in app purchases and that was easy to use, in the sense that it has a nice SIMPLE interface (a timer should be a simple as possible in my opinion). Whenever I was looking for Pomodoro style timers, since I like the clock noise and the native clock app doesn’t have that…most of the apps on the market do 20 other things and are about a more comprehensive organization scheme..I just wanted the timer and I’m very happy with this one. Yes there are wallpapers you can buy, but nothing annoying in the app like adds or offers to upgrade all the time. It’s for children so I think that’s why it’s simple and cute. I don’t care I’m an adult and I LOVE the cute aesthetic and annoying little farm animal noises at the end….it makes me happy and it’s actually a lot prettier than a lot of the interfaces.ATTN parents of autistic children
My child is on the spectrum and prior to this app, meltdowns were a regular occurrence. Transitions were a nightmare! His occupational therapist recommended the “Little Timer” app. It has worked wonders from getting him out of the swimming pool to chores around the home. He sets the time. He chooses the sounds. He gets a sense of control, and I think that is what sets the is app apart from the others.