⭐️4.0 / 5
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🙌174
Ratings
📼4 scs
Content
📦w/o updates
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
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All Versions of LabTimer

5.0

November 7, 2017

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. Update to iOS 10 (works on 11 and wider device support) - thanks for using LabTimer!
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4.0

August 18, 2010

Add iPad support, background alerts, silence all by tapping time, timer names are more obviously editable, default empty timer names to Timer #, change alarm icon, support upside-down rotation, and higher resolution icons. Whew.
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3.0

March 29, 2009

Increment time by holding the buttons. Also, if you like LabTimer and would like to contribute to further development, please try LabTimerPhD!
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2.0

February 26, 2009

1.0

September 30, 2008

Price History of LabTimer

Description of LabTimer

LabTimer is a count-up and alarming count-down multi-timer. ***NEWS*** LabTimerPhD is now available. It has all the same functionality as LabTimer. If you like LabTimer, please consider picking up LabTimerPhD! I'll use the suggestions on LabTimerPhD for future changes. All updates will be applied to both applications. ***NEWS*** The look and feel of LabTimer is designed to emulate that of standard lab timers, providing quick access to count-down timers and repeat runs. LabTimer is not just good for the lab, though - it is also convenient for cooking, medication timing, working out, and child timeouts. LabTimer has the following features: - Four timers, individually configurable as count-up or alarming count-down - Large display and buttons - Display in Hours : Minutes : Seconds (limit above 1000 hours) - Customizable text labels for each timer - Small icons describing the state of all timers - Disables iPod sleep, keeping your timer running and visible - Designed to satisfy the lab needs of my molecular biologist wife Count-down timers each: - Display the projected finish time - Alarm for one minute - After the alarm, display the time elapsed since finish in red - Repeat the last count-down by: -- pressing clear while the timer is paused -- pressing start/stop twice after the timer has finished The iPhone currently prevents background processes, so LabTimer cannot alarm if the application is not running. However, the screen can be locked while the timers are running. The alarm also plays over and does not interrupt any playing music. While this will finally let you keep your noise-isolating headphones on during long incubations, please remember to experiment responsibly. There are many timers and stopwatches on the App Store, but they did not fulfill my (or my wife's) needs. We're now using LabTimer, and we hope you will too. LabTimer is free and will remain free. I've created LabTimerPhD, a pay app with identical features, if you'd like to contribute to future development. I haven't seen anyone else doing this and it seems like an interesting way of handling donations. :) Please let me know what you think and how LabTimer can be improved, either via a review or the e-mail address on the website. Thanks for looking!
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LabTimer: FAQ

Does LabTimer have support for iPad devices?

Yes, LabTimer is optimized for iPad devices.
Jeremy Murray is the developer of the app.
The minimum required iOS version for the app to work is 10.0 or higher.
4.0 out of 5 is the average rating that LabTimer has received from users.
The App Category Of The Labtimer App Is Utilities.
5.0 is the newly released version of the LabTimer app.
The latest update for LabTimer was released on June 30, 2024.
The app was initially released on February 6, 2023.
Designed for children, contains no adult material.
Currently, the LabTimer app supports the following languages: English.
Unfortunately, LabTimer is not on Apple Arcade.
Unfortunately, LabTimer does not provide opportunities for in-app purchases.
No, LabTimer does not offer compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of LabTimer

  • Notifications?

    Love the app, and I noticed recently notifications aren’t showing up right on iPad. I have the Settings set the same as I do on my iPhone where they do pop up as I would expect. Is there a bug here or am I making a mistake somewhere? Thanks! Best timer app ever, and I was looking forward to the added timers on the bigger screen!
  • Best timer ever!

    I use it in school settings, and in my kitchen. I get to time more than one event. It is simple, and works flawlessly. No need for bells and whistles. So happy to see it around, I feared it would vanish thru iOS updates, etc. and it is still here 👏🏼
  • Almost perfect

    Except: the STOP button is placed too low at the bottom causing me accidentally hitting it when trying to flip the page. Also the bell is too short and soft and fails to alert me.