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posted 2014-06-28 22:58:27 +0200

Timer doesn't start automaticly (bug?)

When I set timer, it doesn't start automaticly. Should it? I don't want to start timer when I remember to do that, I want it to start automaticly. :(

Don't know if it is bug, haven't use timer before 1.0.7.

Timer doesn't Option to start timer automaticly (bug?)[feature request]

When I set timer, it doesn't start automaticly. Should it? I don't I'd like to have option to start it when creating it, eg. checkbox "start now" or "accept" -> "do you want to start timer when I remember to do that, I want it to start automaticly. :(now?" -> swipe yes/no and done.

Don't know if it is bug, haven't use timer before 1.0.7./damn my english. :(

Option to start timer automaticly [feature request]

When I set timer, it doesn't start automaticly. I'd like to have option to start it when creating it, eg. checkbox "start now" or "accept" -> "do you want to start timer now?" -> swipe yes/no and done.

/damn my english. :(

// tokaru said it better down there: "When first using the timer function, I instinctively expected it to auto-start, too. I assume that people create a timer for instant usage more often than not. (Actually I cannot think of many use cases where one would configure a timer for later use, like "The cake I am going to bake tomorrow will need to be in the stove for 45min, let's be prepared for that!" ;-)) But if a user actually does not want to use the new timer, they can see very prominently that it is running (because it is highlighted and the time starts to count down), so it is unlikely that someone will have the timer running accidentally."