I have a three kitchen timers and I have tended to lose them or misplace them. All of them have dull gray LCDs and none of them gives the bright, bold visual cues that TimeTimer App does on my first gen iPhone.
Seeing the time change in a visually quantified way is a different thing altogether than looking at numbers for me. As a person with AD/HD keeping myself on time and keeping track of the passing of time is a critical issue.
Given that the software version is $25, and the clock and watch versions are $30 and up, this $4.99 app is the least expensive way to get this very very smart and helpful little timer.
It doesnt do any fancy tricks and people have gotten used to apps costing nothing or $0.99 But the least expensive of my kitchen timers was $15 and I WAY prefer TimeTimer!
I think its terrific.
If I could change it, Id use the touch screen to scroll-in the time amount rather than the somewhat cumbersome "SET" screen. But that is trivial compared to the functionality.
Brian McCartney about Time Timer