Jumper Judge Stopwatch is designed specifically for people that judge or keep time for horse show jumping events. The time display is in seconds, in other words, it doesn't flip over to show minutes after 60 seconds have elapsed. And the Split button captures the current time, then resets the timer and continues on so it is ideal for a section 2c class.
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Infinate Stopwatch Infinate Stopwatch - The infinite stopwatch has a modern digital look and feel that will show well on your phone easy to read and feature rich. You can add additional stopwatches as needed to time different events all happening simultaneously. The stopwatch features animation of second time lapse, lap times, stop and start, reset and, the ability to run under lock mode
SimpleSleepWP7 SimpleSleepWP7 - SimpleSleepWP7 is exactly that. Start your favorite music playing, launch the timer and set it, start it and drift off into peaceful sleep knowing that your music isn't going to play all night long. The timer will stop your music and shut itself down when its countdown expires.
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Simple interface with functions: start, stop, clear and "send results"
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Take Turns Free Take Turns is a fun and effective tool that teaches patience and thinking ahead of speaking. It works exceptionally well in conversations with over-engaged participants. Even the most impatient debaters quickly learn not to interrupt while somebody else's clock is ticking.
Works well for timing kids during games as well