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I have been using this timer for the past year or so to track my solves. I usually don't do reviews, and I am very critical or the software that gets to live on my device. This cube timer is good software, and I plan on donating to the developers when I am not in financial turmoil. This is a very clean cube timer that packs all of the features a Speedcuber wants into a clean, consistent, delightful ui. The default configurations are exactly what they should be, and the settings menus are well structured and easy to browse. I am particularly pleased with the statistics screen - it really makes it satisfying to look over your session and see the highlights presented in such an aesthetically pleasing readout. I love how it accents your best time and average to draw attention to your accomplishments! As a software student, this is the kind of app I strive to write myself, and would probably charge money for if I did so.
I have been using this app for about 6 months now, and i can say that it is the best cube timer for iOS. (I downloaded every cube timer app and kept only this one) That being said, if it would be possible to add keyboard adaptability for the app, at least for me as an Mobile user, would be extremely helpful. I also know that developing apps, and adding features can be beyond what would be time effective. Thanks again for a great app!
So the app is amazing it has a great time but it needs an algorithm trainer in the App Store the preview pictures shows there is an algorithm trainer in my opinion an algorithm trainer would add a ton to this app other than just a timer.
better stats than the one with 2 k reviews. Also no ads and graphics and gui are better
I love this app, and I like how modern it looks. I only have one issue with it. When I first downloaded it and opened it it crashed after three or so seconds. Eventually I realized that it was because of the draw scramble. I went to the settings tab before the timer interface loaded and turned of the draw scramble, and that fixed it. I think it is something about my phone being too small (iPod touch 7th gen :)
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