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iOS App Support: "Single Counter"

Your Counter Application is now available on AppStore in here:

  • This app is a FREE single counter that you can configure any property.
  • You can count anything which is in big numbers.
  • You will never lose your counter value thanks to data persistency of the app.
  • This is a kind of Tally Counter.

  

Some Key Features:
- User configurable name, counter value, Increment/Decrement Step size, Reset Value, Upper Limit
- User configurable Theme (20 different Background Colour Options)
- Left-hand or Right-hand compatible
- Sounds On/Off
- Vibration On/Off
- 3 different Button Configuration i.e. (i) Plus and Minus, (ii) Only Plus, (iii) Only minus


Settings Page
In this page, you can customize many properties of your Counter ranging from Background Color to Vibration On/Off.



1- Name:
You can give a name to your specific counter

2- Counter:
This is the current value of your counter. You can instantly modify the current value of your counter.

3- Step Size:
Whenever you tap on +/- buttons, counter increments or decrements at an amount determined in here.

4- Reset Value:
When you tap on the Reset button on Main Page, counter value will be reseted to the value determined here.

5- Upper Limit:
You can upper limit your counter so that you could be notified when you hit the upper limit.

6- Theme:
You can easily change the background color of your counter by tapping on the color button. There are currently 20 different color options.



7-Left Handed:
This option is especially for left handed people. When you switch on/off this option, location of plus and minus buttons interchanges.

8- Sounds:
When you tap on plus or minus buttons, you will hear different click sounds. If you don't want to hear these sounds, you can switch this option off. Default setting is ON.

9-Vibration:
When you tap on plus or minus buttons, you can hear vibration sounds. If you don't want to hear these sounds, you can switch this option off. Default setting is OFF.

10- Configuration:
There are 3 available button configuration for your counter: (i) Plus and Minus, (ii) Only Plus, (iii) Only minus...Depending upon your needs, you can choose any of them.

11- Rate:
You can rate and make comments about app on AppStore. I appreciate your ratings.

12- Support:
If you tap on this button, you will be directed to exactly this page : ) to get support or follow the current versions.

13- Feedback:
If you tap on this button, you can email any problems or issues related to the app.

14- Version:
This is the current version of the app.



If you have any issues related with the app, please feel free to make comments under this post.

I hope you enjoy it.

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