Control Stopwatch and Timer on the Touch

By mrwangkai on May 26, 2009 at 11:36 am
Posted Under: Download, Productivity
TouchWatch2
Version 2.2
Cost: Free (Donate)
Markus Gehlhaar (Developer Info)
(1 votes, average: 5.00 out of 5)
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Note: This application requires the .NET Compact Framework 3.5 to run.
If you don’t already have it, you can download the .NET CF 3.5 here.

TouchWatch2 is a simple application that fulfill a simple need. There will be times that a timer or stopwatch comes in handy. While most devices have its default application that meets this needs, TouchWatch2 goes over and beyond to make is easy for the fingers.

The functions are pretty simple: add timer or stopwatch, rename them, start/stop/restart them. Here are some basic intructions to get started:

  • To Add a Clock: Click on Plus Sign on the left-hand side and choose either the timer or the stopwatch
  • To Rename a Clock: Click on the word Timer or Stopwatch on the top middle part and a SIP should deploy that allows you to rename it
  • To start/stop/restart Clock: single clicks will start the clock and short-hold will restart the clock

Are you a cook that is in need of various timer and stopwatches? Give this a try and let us know if it was helpful for you!

Note: As you can see from the screenshots below, the height of the application is shorter than the screen on my Samsung Omnia. We have forwarded that issue to the developer. Another hiccup that you might get is that the clocks are actually not scrollable. So if you do attempt to perform that action, you will get an error message stating that the action is not supported.

Screenshots

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Min Req: Windows Mobile 5 and 6 PocketPCs
Device Tested: Samsung Omnia
Samsung Epix
Price: Freeware
Ratings (1 votes, average: 5.00 out of 5)
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Target Audience: Stopwatch and Timer comes in handy every now and then, get this for your next swimming session!

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