"All versions of the iOS for the iPhone include Apple's default clock app that features alarm settings, a timer, a world clock, and a stop watch. The clock app works well, but there are several pages of other free and inexpensive timer apps in the iTunes Store for both the iPhone and the iPad, the latter of which does not include a timer by default."
"For the iPad there is a great timer/stopwatch app called Minu Timer. This universal free app needs no instructions (although it does include a start up 'how to use' page appearing on your first launch). The interface is simple and the user experience proves that a well written app will let users jump right in and get started. A lack of buttons and excessive tuning options keeps things uncluttered and removes the need to tap through to layers of screens."
"Kicking off this week's must-have apps roundup is a beautifully simple timer app for the iPhone that could mean you never need to set timers manually again. There's also a terrific app for beaming your photographs to almost any display - without additional hardware or software. Plus lots more."
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The Assistive Technology Blog: "There's an App for that!"
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It features a picture schedule which can be customized using photos from the iTouch photo library or using photos contained in the small iPrompts library. The second feature is a 2 picture choice board which can also be customized with pictures from the iTouch photo library or the iPrompts library. By turning the iTouch to landscape mode, when the student touches his choice the other choice is shaded. Finally, the last feature is a visual timer. A picture can be included along with the timer that gives the student a visual cue as to how much time is left in a particular activity. READ MORE...
"The Safeway Chef Assistant lays out what you need to buy (we are assuming they would prefer you buy those items from one of their stores), prepping the turkey and even a timer for how long to have it in the oven."