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This GPS-based rally odometer offers Halda Twinmaster-like functionality for tracking main and auxiliary mileage. It features adjustable counters, interval timers, and customizable settings for units and timer behavior. Swipe controls prevent accidental button presses.
What's New in RallyOdoTimer
1.1.1
November 13, 2015
This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. Updated to fix erroneous mileage bugs app had in iOS 9. Fixed labeling issue in iPhone 6.
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What is RallyOdoTimer used for?
RallyOdoTimer is a GPS-based rally odometer that functions similarly to a Halda Twinmaster. It allows users to track main mileage, auxiliary mileage, and utilize interval timers for rally events.
Can RallyOdoTimer be used offline?
The description does not specify offline functionality. However, its core feature relies on GPS monitoring, which typically requires a cellular or Wi-Fi connection for accurate positioning.
How does RallyOdoTimer handle mileage adjustments?
The upper counter's mileage can be adjusted by 1, 0.1, and 0.01 increments. The 'Z-Aux' button zeros the lower trip meter, and 'Split OM' displays and resets the trip meter.
What are the timer functions in RallyOdoTimer?
RallyOdoTimer includes two interval timers that are self-resetting. They can be set to run in seconds or cents, with options for delayed starts, pausing, and switching between timers.
Does RallyOdoTimer have ads?
No, RallyOdoTimer does not contain advertisements. It is a completely free application without any ad interruptions.
What devices is RallyOdoTimer compatible with?
RallyOdoTimer is supported on iPhone and iPod devices. It has an age rating of 4+.
How often is RallyOdoTimer updated?
The latest version is 1.1.1, released on November 13, 2015. The app was initially released on October 15, 2014, indicating infrequent updates in recent years.
What is the user sentiment for RallyOdoTimer?
Based on the available data, RallyOdoTimer has a perfect rating of 5.0 stars from 2 ratings, suggesting a very positive reception from its limited user base.


