We analyzed 104 negative reviews of MultiTimer: Multiple timers from the App Store. Here's what users are saying.
Issues with sound and alarm notifications
"No sound when the timer is complete."
"If it’s running in the background while you do something else you get nothing."
If there’s a way to get the sound to work after your iPhone auto locks I can’t find it. When you hit the App Support button in the store page it loops you to webpage of all the developers apps and then brings you back to the store page in a continuous loop.
This app represents one of the worst thought-through and executed examples of user-experience I’ve ever encountered. Frustrating and not at all intuitive at every step of the way. So bad it almost seems deliberate.
Adding a year unit is extremely important to me. Its absence is actually the main reason I couldn’t continue using or subscribing to this app. It doesn’t make sense that some events show durations of more than 2,000 days, and then I have to manually calculate how many years and days that equals. A s...
Latest update adds more clutter to the notifications by adding the time next to the name of the timer. Timers that are reset or snoozed from the Lock Screen continue to sending alerts until the app is opened and reset from the app, which defeats the purpose.
Have to pay or give info. Lame.
Some settings don’t work like disabling it from resetting when you tap a second time doesn’t work it just resets it even when u turn it off in settings
Widget got removed again!
This app looks like it has fantastic potential, but for whatever reason I never hear the alarm going off unless the phone is unlocked. That’s a pretty big problem for me. Maybe it is my phone’s settings, but if I can’t hear the alarm when the phone is locked I can’t use this app.
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