A lot of stress in my life comes from events in the very near future. If I have to go to class in 15 minutes, checking how much time I have before I start to leave every 30 seconds is extremely stressful. The stress resulting for making a mistake in this time calculation (i.e going to class or a meeting late) is also large. One possible solution to reduce the stress in situations like this is to have a quick timer app.
In this app, you would hit a hot-key or click on the icon in the Mac statusbar, type in the number of minutes and seconds and you’re done. When the time’s up, it will emit a sound and/or flash a Growl notification. You can run as many timers simultaneously as you want.
This is an incredibly simple app that would make me (and a lot of others, I believe) so much more productive. Nothing like this exists for the Mac yet so this is a request to the world at large to bring such an app into existence. PLEASE MAKE THIS.
July 18th, 2010
by Me
It’s called “iCal”.
July 18th, 2010
by Abi Raja
The Author
Which interface in iCal is simple enough to require only two keystrokes (invoke + time) to create a nice timer?
July 18th, 2010
by Alexander Limi
It’s called Pester:
http://rentzsch.tumblr.com/post/762980525/apps-i-love-pester
July 18th, 2010
by Alexander Limi
(Quicksilver also has a function to do this, if I remember correctly)
July 18th, 2010
by Harm Hilvers
Why not write an Automator workflow that asks two things, the date and the time, and then creates an iCal appointment? In that case iCal does what it is best for: keeping track of your schedule.
July 19th, 2010
by szupie
I use Alarm Clock http://www.robbiehanson.com/alarmclock/index.html
It sits on the menu bar, and it does take more than one click to set the timer (more like 2 clicks and a tab), but it also does alarms and stopwatches.
I also use Quicksilver to do timed actions, but I find it a little unreliable sometimes.
July 19th, 2010
by fct
I have a better idea: you input 5 minutes, then display turns blinking red displaying the countdown with emergency sirens blasting off and the voice of Alien’s Mother going “5 minutes left… 4 minutes left… … 30 seconds left…”.
If you activate only the audio indicators I’m pretty sure it will boost your productivity, like, 1000%. Someone should do something like this for project deadlines, beginning at “two weeks left” with a granularity of hours.
Now, if we couple it with smoke generators…
July 19th, 2010
by Abi Raja
The Author
Thanks guys. Pester looks close to perfect. I’ll also try Quicksilver although that seems to take quite a few keystrokes. http://blog.seanmcg.com/?p=93
July 20th, 2010
by Leandro
Simple and webby: http://onlineclock.net/