1) Click on the stopwatch timer title; you can edit it in place. Indeed, discovery of this is not great. My UX designs tends to be quite minimal. I'll try to make this more obvious.
2) I'm considering building use-case specific sites with the same backend to more adequately support each. I despise how many generic sites overload UI with junk aimed at certain power users for a use-case I don't have.
3) Splits are already supported for stopwatches.
4) This touches an occasionally requested feature of making sequential "entities" - most often in the context of circuit training. 5 minutes of bench pressing followed by 5 minutes of jumping jacks, etc. Allowing the addition of a stopwatch at the end of the sequence makes sense. Thanks
1) Click on the stopwatch timer title; you can edit it in place. Indeed, discovery of this is not great. My UX designs tends to be quite minimal. I'll try to make this more obvious.
2) I'm considering building use-case specific sites with the same backend to more adequately support each. I despise how many generic sites overload UI with junk aimed at certain power users for a use-case I don't have.
3) Splits are already supported for stopwatches.
4) This touches an occasionally requested feature of making sequential "entities" - most often in the context of circuit training. 5 minutes of bench pressing followed by 5 minutes of jumping jacks, etc. Allowing the addition of a stopwatch at the end of the sequence makes sense. Thanks