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1. If you aren't able to keep constant focus on your device, you can also enable features such as Sound Effects, Vibrations, or Text-to-Speech Narration whenever a new timer starts.
2. When you start a Cue, two countdown timers will be displayed - one for your current individual timer, and another for how much time is left in total.
3. Need to multitask with Cue In the background? While a Cue is active, you can also toggle the Notification Bell to enable/disable notifications for when a new timer starts, if you are away from Cue It.
4. If you want to stick to a schedule, you can also set timed reminders to perform a Cue at a later time - either for a specific time and date, or repeating reminders on specific weekdays at a particular time.
5. For when you need to track time on something split into smaller parts, Cue It makes sure you don't miss a beat.
6. Create lists of timers, called โCuesโ, to stay on track for each step in a routine of yours.
7. When one timer on your list ends, the next timer starts.
8. Liked Cue It? here are 5 Utilities apps like Repeat Timer: Interval Remind; IntervalTimer+; Interval Timer Alarm; TimePointIntervalTimer byNSDev; IR-Timer:Interval & Repeatable;
Or follow the guide below to use on PC:
Select Windows version:
Install Cue It - Interval Timer app on your Windows in 4 steps below:
Download a Compatible APK for PC
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Get APK for PC → | Justin Hopkins | 4.58 | 1.7.2 |
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