PillTimer

PillTimer

Take your medicine

⭐️5 / 5
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📼4 scs
Content
📦w/o updates
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🗣❌ unsupported
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🧾$2.99
In-App Purchase

All Versions of PillTimer

3.1

January 17, 2023

You walk into the apothecary. It is dimly lit and staffed by a draconic creature in a trench coat who does not appear to have the best balance. With your passive perception, you see that the list and detail screens in PillTimer now update in real-time. Give me a perception check? (That's an 11.) With an 11, you also see that the detail page has been updated to make older doses less prominent. You see a strange looking object on the counter. (Can I investigate it?) Give me a wisdom saving throw. (10?) Ten is enough, you're able to complete part of the migration from PillTimer 2 to PillTimer 3 if the number of doses is exceptionally large. You're able to make your purchases, but I need a charisma save. (Dirty 20!) Not only do you take advantage of the graphical improvements made to the dose entry panel in PillTimer, but you successfully keep your cool when an arm pokes out of the middle of the staffer's trench coat to take your coins. Your transaction is finished, anything else? (Can I insight check the staffer?) You can certainly try... (Oh, that's an 8...) (I give Bardic Inspiration.) (Oh, with that... it's 12.) Yeah. The staffer is three kobolds in a trench coat.
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3.0

September 12, 2022

Three is the version that your phone will know. Five months, give or take, spent with heads in code. Nine years since it started, again here we go: One new rewrite along this new road For iOS 16 and the future ahead One app to time your pills, one app to track them, One app to store them all, and in your iCloud sync them For iOS 16 and the future ahead This is a from-scratch rewrite for modern devices. iCloud syncing is now included. Visit pilltimer.app for support. And, sincerely, thank you for all the support for this little app over the last nine years.
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2.4

November 14, 2019

One last time Relax, make a build again One last time With the same lines but modern Xcode And then we'll teach them how to say goodbye To say goodbye Because if there is a next version it's going to be a total rewrite that will require the latest version of iOS but there's some lingering bugs in the system now that have shown up because I haven't built any new versions with the new SDKs even though I should have and now people can't archive medicines but this should fix that and also the user interface is a little different on the iPad because of said SDKs but it should work better now One last time...
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2.2.2

February 19, 2014

Bug fixes.

2.2.1

February 13, 2014

Bug fixes.

2.2

December 13, 2013

Just when you thought it was inconceivable that PillTimer would be updated for iOS 7, here we are. * Turns out zero doesn't mean what we think it means. So now, PillTimer will ignore any zeros for either hourly or daily limits. * If it's a decent medicine and you hate to delete it, you don't have to. But if it's just taking up space in your archive, you can now swipe to delete from the archive. (Upgrade only) * We know life often has pain; it's the reason we are selling something. To that end, we've fixed some lingering issues around the app crashing when attempting to upgrade. * Stuck in a battle of wits with the app? Send us an email from the app with the new "Report an issue / Get help" button on the add and edit screens. If there's a bug, I swear it will be fixed (may I live a thousand years and never code again). * Our new flat design is the greatest thing in the world. Except for a nice MLT (mutton, lettuce, and tomato) where the mutton is nice and lean... Thank you once again for your support, and remember you can get in touch at pilltimer@oddevan.com.
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2.1

October 3, 2013

Okay, before we go 7-only, there's a few things you should know. 1: This version fixes a critical bug that caused the app to crash on some devices after purchasing the upgrade. 2: This version hides the archive button if multiple medications is not on. Also, this is a universal app. (Aside: version 2.0 was actually the first universal version, but we forgot to mention that last time.) 4--no, 3: The next major version will be iOS 7-only. 4: You. Thank you for your support; if there's any bugs or you just have questions don't hesitate to email pilltimer@oddevan.com . And 5; very important, 5: Don't let me eat pears. I hate pears!
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2.0

July 26, 2013

From the developer who brought you “PillTimer 1” and “PillTimer 1.1” comes the next installment in this gripping but helpful saga... Introducing: PillTimer 2.0! Featuring: * Gorgeous new graphics from Andrew Ramos, sure to quicken hearts and inspire fanfics. * The abilites to store medicine names and dosages for longer than one day! You don’t even need radioactive spiders or metal suits for these superpowers! And introducing to the screen: * Superior tracking skills! Now you can track multiple medicines simultaneously and effortlessly; no promise that this will make you a particularly good finder, or lead you to Portkeys in the center of mazes. (In-app upgrade required) * An archive for medicines you are no longer taking! Just in case your body goes wibbly wobbly every so often, keep medicines stored so you don’t have to re-enter them into the app! (In-app upgrade required) App updates: ASSEMBLE!
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1.1

April 20, 2013

Better VoiceOver support.

1.0

March 27, 2013

PillTimer In-App Purchases History

$2.99

Multiple Medications

Track more than one medicine at a time.

Price History of PillTimer

Description of PillTimer

PillTimer is a simple app designed to help you take your medicine properly. Simply enter in how often you may (or should) take a dose along with the limit of doses in a day, and PillTimer will keep track of when your next dose is. * Record a dose for now or any point in the last 24 hours * See a clear indication on whether or not you may take a dose now * Optionally get a notification when it is time for a dose * Data is encrypted in iCloud With the Multiple Medications in-app purchase: * Track all your medications simultaneously * Hide unused medications in the archive; bring them back when you need them
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PillTimer: FAQ

Is PillTimer compatible with the iPad?

Yes, there is an iPad version available for PillTimer.
The PillTimer app was made by Evan Hildreth.
PillTimer currently supports iOS 16.0 or later.
5.0 out of 5 is the fantastic rating that PillTimer has received from users.
The App Category Of Pilltimer Is Health & Fitness.
The current version of PillTimer is 3.1.
PillTimer updated on July 1, 2024.
The specific date when the app came out was February 5, 2023.
Evan Hildreth: The PillTimer app may contain content unsuitable for children under the age of 12.
Currently, PillTimer supports English.
No, PillTimer is not on Apple Arcade.
Yes, PillTimer supports in-app purchases for added functionality.
Sorry, PillTimer is not designed for integration with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of PillTimer

  • No fluff, no fuss

    This is the best medicine tracking app I’ve ever used.

    I needed an app that I could check, and it would say “yes you can take this medicine” or “no, it’s not time yet”.

    Every other app focuses on meds that have a set schedule and must be taken at specific times every day. But I have a bunch of as-needed meds, which don’t have a set schedule, and just have a minimum time between doses.

    This app is the only one that I’ve found that can handle as-needed meds.

    And with the notification feature, it can handle scheduled meds too - just take the first dose at the correct time in the morning, and it’ll notify you when to take your second and third doses.

    Highly recommend this app.
  • 🫧 Simple and Easy to Use 🫧

    Simple and easy to use reminder system to take my meds.
  • Not safe

    I’ve had this app for three months. It will lose tracking and give bad results. It can be very frustrating and dangerous. This app needs help.

    Developer Response

    Hi, thanks for taking the time to review. I apologize for how unreliable the app became. There is a rewrite of the app releasing for iOS 16 that should make the app much more reliable.