I love using stopwatches – especially over prolonged time intervals. However, there is one utterly infuriating property of the default stopwatch app: A single, perhaps accidental, touch of the treacherous «Reset» button annihilates everything, with no option to undo.
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| iOS Stopwatch 👎 | ✨timemit✨ |
So what does timemit /taɪmɪt/ do differently? First and foremost, rather than expunging all your precious records instantaneously, pressing «Reset» will ask for your confirmation before anything is done. Furthermore, you can modify, delete and rename each time split.
To open the app locally, run:
nvm use
npx expo start
Building the app can be done via expo.dev. To do so, execute
eas build --auto-submit
(cf. Distribution).
Follow the instructions here, while using this Figma file.