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README.md
Stopwatch Touch
A touch screen based stop watch for Bangle 2
Screenshots
Features
- Attractive UI design
- Will run up to 99 hours
- Shows 10th of seconds up to 1 hour
- Start / Pause button
- Reset button
Future features
I'm keen to complete this project with
- Ability to dismiss the app and leave it running in the background
- A small widget to show the elapsed time on the current active clock
- Laptimes, with a way to view all the laptimes on a scrollable screen
One of these is a genuine Bangle Js 2 Open Source Smartwatch, the other isn't
Which one is which ?
Written by: Hugh Barney For support and discussion please post in the Bangle JS Forum




