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	<title>Comments on: Clock is My Favorite iPhone App</title>
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		<title>By: winston</title>
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		<description>Timers are indeed wonderful tools for managing efficiency and productivity. However, personally, I found the Timer functionality in the default Clock app significantly lacking. At Appsules, we built Elapsed which lets you run multiple timers concurrently grouped (overdue, running, paused) and sorted by remaining time. Additionally, frequently used timers can be saved as presets for easy one-tap reuse. Multiple instances of the same timer can be launched (ex. two loads of laundry, one preset, no problem!). Even more... its the only timer app out there that lets you modify running timers while they are still counting down... change the remaining time, duration, alert sound or even timer... life isn&#039;t always predictable... so we want you to have options.

So, please do check out http://www.elapsedapp.com - you&#039;ll find it to be a significant upgrade from the default Clock app. Oh, one last thing... its FREE!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Timers are indeed wonderful tools for managing efficiency and productivity. However, personally, I found the Timer functionality in the default Clock app significantly lacking. At Appsules, we built Elapsed which lets you run multiple timers concurrently grouped (overdue, running, paused) and sorted by remaining time. Additionally, frequently used timers can be saved as presets for easy one-tap reuse. Multiple instances of the same timer can be launched (ex. two loads of laundry, one preset, no problem!). Even more&#8230; its the only timer app out there that lets you modify running timers while they are still counting down&#8230; change the remaining time, duration, alert sound or even timer&#8230; life isn&#8217;t always predictable&#8230; so we want you to have options.</p>
<p>So, please do check out <a href="http://www.elapsedapp.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.elapsedapp.com</a> &#8211; you&#8217;ll find it to be a significant upgrade from the default Clock app. Oh, one last thing&#8230; its FREE!</p>
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