Re: App that announces elapsed time

2015-03-17 Thread Graham
Hi, When you open the App, at the top left is the settings button. In there you can choose whether you want a male or female voice, determine how often you need spoken announcements whether you want the timer to count up once its counted down, to repeat the count down or just finish after it

Re: App that announces elapsed time

2015-03-17 Thread Christopher Hallsworth
Ditto. I have Chime Squirrel but not sure if I like it. I prefer voices over sounds any day due to my hearing impairment. In fact both would be nice but you can't have everything on a whim smile. On 17/03/2015 19:16, Kimber Gardner wrote: Thanks for the very thorough description and

Re: App that announces elapsed time

2015-03-17 Thread Kimber Gardner
Thanks for the very thorough description and instructions. It helps a lot. This app is just what I was looking for. On 3/17/15, Graham grahamnr...@googlemail.com wrote: Hi, When you open the App, at the top left is the settings button. In there you can choose whether you want a male or female

Re: App that announces elapsed time

2015-03-16 Thread Graham
Hi, Try audible timer I always use it on a treadmill on it fantastic. Graham Sent from my iPad On 16 Mar 2015, at 19:58, Steve pipeguy...@gmail.com wrote: Alarmed does that. - Original Message - From: Kimber Gardner To: viphone Sent: Monday, March 16, 2015 11:56 AM

RE: App that announces elapsed time

2015-03-16 Thread Blind Treasures
Another very cool timer is called Times Up. It has different voices that will prompt you at different intervals during the count down and you can also create your own time limits. It costs $1.00 but I think it is worth it. Good luck! I'd rather be infected with love for the tiniest sliver of a

Re: App that announces elapsed time

2015-03-16 Thread Alex Hall
Not that I know of, but it seems like something you could build in Workflow pretty easily. I haven't tried this, but here are the actions I'd use: 1. Text Input, asking for the interval at which to speak. Set this to accept numbers. 2. Set variable, to store the number. Call the variable

Re: App that announces elapsed time

2015-03-16 Thread Ioana Gandrabur
Free version is limited to only 1 variable interval timer. This means you can set a training timeer with different lengths of time between chimes. The pro version allows you to set and save multiple such interval timers for different needs. Have not required the upgrade so cannot tell you

Re: App that announces elapsed time

2015-03-16 Thread Ioana Gandrabur
Hi, Try this app. It's accesible and you can upgrade if you like it. Chime Squirrel - Recurring chime / alarm / timer to help you be more productive by Jernejcic https://appsto.re/ca/uIJkH.i Sent from my iPhone On Mar 16, 2015, at 1:30 PM, Alex Hall mehg...@icloud.com wrote: Not that

Re: App that announces elapsed time

2015-03-16 Thread Steve
Alarmed does that. - Original Message - From: Kimber Gardner To: viphone Sent: Monday, March 16, 2015 11:56 AM Subject: App that announces elapsed time Hi All, I'm looking for an app that can be set to announce elapsed time at user defined intervals. For example, while running on

Re: App that announces elapsed time

2015-03-16 Thread Kimberly
This app looks like it does more or less what i want. But what is the advantage to upgrading to the paid version? Sent from Kimber's iPhone On Mar 16, 2015, at 3:08 PM, Ioana Gandrabur igandra...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, Try this app. It's accesible and you can upgrade if you like it.