Chris Huck :freecad: :ubuntu: on Nostr: I feel like a missing feature in the built-in iOS timers is the ability to simply ...
I feel like a missing feature in the built-in iOS timers is the ability to simply edit a previously used timer for reuse with a different amount of time. It’s great that I can have multiple timers and they can be given a description, but I find myself constantly creating new timers for filament swaps on my 3D printer because the amount of time on each print is different, but the task is the same. I just want to modify a previous timer and go. (This is solved in 3rd party apps)
#3dprinting #ios
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