Discussion
Shank: Honest question: Do you believe the pro subscription to your product is something you would pay $7/mo for? I find this price extremely high for a very small amount of data synchronized and maintenance costs.
lazerbones: Neat. Can you add "cursor: pointer" to the buttons, would mean a lot
ashwinnair99: Every timezone app tries to do too much. Curious if this just stays simple or eventually adds the usual clutter.
Brajeshwar: Like many other time-related websites, this one is also well done, well thought out, and well designed. I don’t recall the website URLs when I need them. This is personal, but unless a website is regularly used, and if I need time to think or look up, I try to go for something on my machine.The same principle I try to bring up when building something for consumers whose primary objective is something else, and the solution/app is competing with something easy to find, “Can this compete or be faster with Pen/Paper, or just writing a note to self on WhatsApp?”The Native Timekeeper Apps on macOS are pretty good these days, so I have done away with all sorts of Timezome, Alarm, Timer-related Apps except The Clock.[1]I think The Clock is just one developer, and I have had the app for as long as I can remember (easily 10+ years). I can do without it and use the native clock to replace most functions, but I like that time slider, which I can use to check the time differences between zones. Settings sync across devices via iCloud. It is just there whenever I need it. It is one of those that you buy once and keep abusing for ages.1. https://seense.com