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Omer Counter

Omer Counter

Bless, count, quote, repeat...

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All Versions of Omer Counter

3.6.1

April 26, 2022

This version fixes a bug where the app crashed when the connection to the internet was bad or the quote file was corrupted. A bug was also fixed when switching between yesterday and today didn't update the quote correctly based on the day represented. The font size of the quote page was reduced to fit more on the page while still being bigger than older versions.
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3.6

April 24, 2022

Fixed a bug where the switches on the settings screen were sometimes mixed up. Fixed a bug where the date on some devices covered up the control buttons.
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3.5

April 5, 2022

This version has a preview of the quote on the iPhone version. The spacing and sizing was also updated for the additional screen sizes of iOS devices.
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3.3.3

July 26, 2020

This release adds capability to count the seven weeks from Tisha B'Av to Rosh Hashanah, from Malkhut to Chesed, with new quotes for each day.
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3.3.2

April 13, 2018

Brought back an outer circle to mark the week and an inner circle to mark the day on the Sefirot Drawing. Icon updated to be different from the free version, Omer Count.
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3.3.1

April 11, 2018

Fixed a bug that caused some inaccuracies in the count when the time was between 5pm and sunset.
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3.3

March 30, 2018

This version spaces out the toolbar layout and adds access to images related to the day of the Omer.
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3.2

March 28, 2018

Updated colors. Updated for iPhone X and optimized for multiple screen sizes. Icon updated with a counting star for the paid version. There is now an artwork page that is only available in the paid version of the app.
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3.1.3

February 28, 2017

neohasid.org banner instead of iAd banner. Updated code for iOS 10 functionality.
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3.1.2

April 22, 2015

Fixed the hebrew and transliterated spelling of shavu'a (Thanks to a user with a good eye for catching the typo!) Hebrew font was changed to Ezra SIL. Text button now just toggles between the three types of text. iPad controls were changed. The "I counted today!" button was moved down and the colors match other buttons better. Swiping gesture behavior was fixed.
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Description of Omer Counter

This app will help you count the Omer from Passover to Shavuot by keeping track of the count and giving you the blessing and the Hebrew for each day's count. For each day of the Omer, it will also show you which quality was connected by the Kabbalists with that day, and it will give you a quote related to that quality, along with links to find out more about counting and what it means. It will also help you count the seven weeks from Tisha B'Av to Rosh Hashanah. What is the Omer? Exactly seven weeks fall between Passover and Shavuot, marking the transition from the redemption in Egypt to the revelation at Sinai. This period is called the Omer, and it also corresponds to the time between the barley harvest and the wheat harvest in ancient Israel. (An omer is a measure of grain, like a bushel.) Each night during the 49 days of this seven week period, the count of the days is recited with a blessing--this ritual is called "Sefirat HaOmer." In Kabbalah (Jewish mysticism), each of the 49 days also corresponds with the purification of a specific quality within ourselves that connects to the divine. These qualities are called "Sefirot," and remembering which qualities correspond to each day has been part of the ritual of counting the Omer since the Middle Ages. The app keeps track of the days and the Sefirot and also includes quotes and intentions for each day. There is also a modern custom, based on the Sefirot and counting the Omer, to similarly count the days from Tisha B'Av to Rosh Hashanah. You can find more instructions and information about counting the Omer at: http://neohasid.org/omer/count_the_omer/
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Omer Counter: FAQ

Can Omer Counter be used on iPad devices?

Yes, Omer Counter works on iPads.
The Omer Counter app was developed by David Cooper.
The minimum iOS requirement: 9.0.
The rating of 4.3 out of 5 that Omer Counter has received from users is outstanding.
The Omer Counter App Relates To The Reference Genre.
3.6.1 is the newly released version of the Omer Counter app.
July 2, 2024 is the date of the latest Omer Counter update.
Omer Counter was introduced to the market on February 5, 2023.
Contains nothing objectionable, appropriate for all ages.
Omer Counter can be used in English.
Unfortunately, Omer Counter is not on Apple Arcade.
No, Omer Counter does not allow for in-app purchases.
Sorry, Omer Counter is not specifically engineered for compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Omer Counter

  • Not working

    I really like the content of this app but it is so hard to navigate . It has not advanced to a new day from the first day that I logged on and it is so hard to figure out how to move between sections . I am so disappointed because the aesthetics and content are amazing . I would love help if possible . I just downloaded it this year for the first time
  • Simple and beautiful

    I like the poems and other resources.
    I love the visual presentation.
    A pleasure to use.
  • Well intentioned but badly needs updates

    Nice alternative counting app but not polished. Slow response from buttons on bottom ribbon, unintuitive layout, no obvious way to mark past days as counted regardless of status (to accommodate those finding the app during the Omer and still counting with a blessing). Not very user friendly. In summary, if you didn’t get this app before the Omer, you’re out of luck on being able to mark that you’ve counted to personalize your use. Better luck next year. Hopefully an update or several will fix some of this! Would love to see a polished version, as I love the etz chayim / sfirot. But for now, Chabad comes out ahead for the most user friendly, responsive app.