Last Time Tracker KinTimer
Free
rated 4.6 stars
About Last Time Tracker KinTimer
Sometimes you just need to have patience to achieve your goals, and the aim of this app is to help you with that.
Just create a counter inside the app and start counting! The counter will keep counting upwards, showing you the days since you quit your habit(until you stop it). The app isn't limited to one counter either, you can create up to 3 different types of counters in the app for free.
It can be used for things like quitting soda, fast food, smoking or almost anything else.
There's also a ranking system for how long you've abstained from your bad habit to give you a new-found sense of achievement.
If you use up all of your three counter slots you can send some counters you aren't using anymore to your 'archive' and restore them when you need them again.
If you're looking for a days since counter, this is it. Don't delay things any further, try it today!
Privacy Policy: https://sites.google.com/view/kintimer-app
Terms of Use: https://sites.google.com/view/kintimer-terms
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Reviews for Last Time Tracker KinTimer
uzoayo
Great for my use case
Simple app - does the job. Two requests for give star. Explain what the progress circle means. What is the measure of 100-%? And allow us to set time bound goals
jenhakey
Useless and Unhelpful
You can only use one word for the title of a milestone, and it does NOT allow you to input an exact time of your last behavior. Just days and then it starts counting seconds and minutes from there, so it isn’t an accurate depiction of your strength. Super unsatisfying.
KayRenee123
Should be able to edit time and date.
It’s a good app but I wish it would let me edit the time and date besides just the first entry. Kind of irritating I can’t set my actual start date and time. It makes it start as soon as you create the timer and there is no way to edit it.
brandonrz69
Works
Works well!
Leoj789
Can only monitor ONE habit?
Seems somehow that the app allows you to monitor only a single habit, even in the pais version, which seems utterly ridiculous. Please tell me I'm missing something...
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