Using the application requires only that you launch it, and then drag your fingers across the display in order to set the time limit you’d like, ranging anywhere from no time at all to 99 hours and 30 minutes. Should you decide on a 30 minute limit, to start the process off you would then simply tap your display screen as you begin your presentation. As you near the end of the time limit you’ve set, the green light will change to yellow when there are 3 minutes left, and this yellow light will become red when you have 1 minute left, allowing you ample time to begin to wrap your speech up. It works in both landscape and portrait modes, and is also a universal application for support that is native on any and all iOS devices, which includes the iPad, whose big display it suits.
Besides all these good features however, there are some lacking, whose addition would not be an enormous process and would really change the application for the better. One example is the fact that it does not provide the option for an audible cue at all, something which could come in very handy, and it also does not allow users to personally configure at which points the light begins to change colour. Perhaps an individual would prefer a yellow warning at an earlier stage, say 10 minutes, and the red at 5. It would be great to have these warnings audible as well, with a beep sounding at the first limit of 10, and then the second at the 5 minutes left mark. However, besides these drawbacks, this is a wonderful application and users will find it comes in very handy for all types of things.