At work and at leisure, FlexiTimer indicates when you should start doing each of the several tasks required to achieve your goal on time, whether that be preparing for a family meal, planning a party, working out, baking or laboratory processes. FlexiTimer has many application areas in every-day life.
FlexiTimer has two main modes of operation:
1) Indicating when you should start activities that take place one after another, such as when you are engaged in a keep-fit regime. This is the serial mode;
2) Managing parallel tasks, such as when you are multi-tasking all the jobs required to prepare for a dinner party. The finish time for parallel tasks can be up to two weeks ahead of when you start. This is the parallel mode.
Additionally, FlexiTimer offers a Quick Timer function, like a kitchen timer.
All of the schedules that you design by joining tasks together can be stored in a library, so that they can be recalled and repeated. You can plan in advance and have a trial run of your event ahead of time. You can edit schedules in the library, or create ad-hoc schedules that you will use only once.
FlexiTimer can tell you when it is time to start a task through speech, an alarm, or a notification. To add flexibility, an over-run switch allows you to ignore the app’s suggestion and move on to the next task when you are ready. You can select different sounds to indicate the end of tasks and schedules.
In order to work properly, FlexiTimer expects that you configure your iPhone ‘Settings’ to allow it to use notifications and sounds.
See the Developer Website for full user documentation.