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Countdown for iOS gives a highly customizable view of deadlines

I've used a countdown widget in OS X for ages, but recently, I wanted a program that could keep track of several events to count down to, and something specifically for my iPad, not just for my Mac.

I found a universal app simply called Countdown, and I figured that for $1, I'd give it a try. It turned out to be exactly what I was looking for, plus a little more.

Interface

The concept is fairly simple and so is the interface. You are asked to name the event and provide a date (time is optional). That's all you have to tell it, but there's more available. You can also choose the "Units" of measurement. This was one of the crucial features for me; If I have a deadline for a project coming up on March 1, I want to see how many days I have to work on it. By default, Countdown will show you year, month, day, hour and minute, so that my March 1 deadline is shown as "2 months, 13 days." However, if I want to see just the number of days left, I can uncheck all of the "Units" except "Day," and it will show "75 days" remaining.

If I wanted to show just weekdays (53 remaining) or just weekend days (22 remaining), I can do that as well. On the other hand, I am on a bicentennial committee, and that deadline isn't until March of 2015, so I don't need to see "days" for that. Instead of days, I have years and months listed until it gets closer. Finally, I'm going to Chicago in April, and I don't need to see how many days that is, but I would like to know how many weeks (16!). You can group events by folder if you want (if you do, however, there is no way to see all of your events at once), and you can set them to "auto-sort," where they will organize themselves chronologically.

Options

There are several other options as well: you can set an image for the event, which is handy if you have a bunch of them and want to find one at just a glance. Several images are included, or you can use one from your photo library. There are also options for repeating events, and you can set a reminder notification using either the deadline itself or another date/time that you select. This makes Countdown a handy little timer as well, if you need to know when it is 5:00 PM but don't necessarily want to add it to your iCal or your iPhone's default clock app. Local notifications are used for iOS 4 devices. According to the app's descriptions, notifications are also supported in iOS 3, although I haven't tested that myself.

Although the app is clearly named "Countdown," you can also set events in the past, and the app will tell you how long it has been since a certain date/time. For example, I have been alive for 13,776 days, and my son is currently 8 years, 6 months, 17 days and 7 hours old.

In-App Purchases

There is a $3 in-app purchase available if you want to sync Countdown between iOS devices (i.e., your iPad and iPhone). That isn't a feature that I needed, but it's nice that it is offered, and nice that it's a separate charge to keep the app price low. You only need to purchase the sync once, not per device.

Conclusion

All in all, this is exactly what I was looking for, and more. I have seen it get confused a few times (when adding an event, the label names were listed askew), but I simply relaunched the app, and the problem went away. Also the auto-sort sometimes takes a few seconds to kick in, which is a very minor nit. If you're looking for an app like this, check it out.

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Alex

I've been using an app called "niggle it" which you can also access via web interface and shows your pending items as easy to see colour coded rows.
It's main focus is to remind you of your warranty's & contracts but it's also handy for other things that expire and need reminders for...+ it's free :-)

December 16 2010 at 7:58 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
sykocus

I've been using countdown for a long while now. Visually it's not the most inspired UI, but functionally there doesn't seem to be anything else I'd want in a countdown app.

December 16 2010 at 6:46 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
peterschotvanger

I would like to share that I already have a great clock app named: Clock Pro
This app has countdown functions as well as many Alarm options. Well worth the try.

http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/clock-pro-timers-clocks-alarm/id384086268?mt=8

December 16 2010 at 6:34 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Marc

I sifted through a lot before I settled on Soon;

http://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/soon/id358335398?mt=8

All is does is count days, but it does it in an attractively minimal way.

December 16 2010 at 3:17 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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Martin

I really liked the look of Soon but the app store says it's no longer available.

December 16 2010 at 5:52 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Marc

I'm sorry to hear that Martin. I'm on the UK store and it seems to be available there.

December 16 2010 at 7:13 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
ooglek

Screenshots of these apps would really help to enhance the quality of these types of reviews. They start to seem a little like "Oh crap I need to post on TUAW what did I do on my Apple device in the last few days that I could make sound novel?" without a little more depth and the faintest wisp of extra effort to make the post really valuable.

December 16 2010 at 12:26 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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TJ Luoma

There are screenshots available for most apps on the app store page for the app.

Honestly I'm less interested in a clever UI for an app designed to tell me the result of a math equation than I am about it being easy to use, but if it's important to you, it's not hard to find them.

December 16 2010 at 2:41 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
ooglek

You are right, there are screenshots in the Apple Store. But having to go from my RSS reader to my Web Browser to iTunes just to see what you are describing makes your review less useful. A picture is worth a thousand words, and not having to jump through hoops to find the picture probably adds a multiple to that good old saying.

Most App Reviews on TUAW, even the shorter ones, include at least 2-3 screenshots of the feature the review is highlighting. And honestly the look and feel of an App really can make or break the App's value and utility. If you are going to do a review on something where UI and graphics matter, include screenshots or steal them from iTunes and post them in your review.

The post was well written, and I appreciated it.

December 16 2010 at 3:27 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Ian

Shoot... The icon made me think the interface would have some sort of cool spiral clock to provide hourly context for multiple items at once. Alas, the interface doesn't look anywhere near as inspired as the icon. I mean, really... Times New Roman?

Still, the functionality looks pretty cool. Would purchase again.

December 16 2010 at 12:16 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Bart

A similar app, but for those who want to see time remaining to events in their device's calendars, is Till:

http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/till/id390341289?mt=8

Full disclosure: I am the author of this app. I actually wrote it after trying Countdown, but since I put everything into various calendars in iCal, it made more sense not to have to put things in twice.

Till is free (ad supported), by the way.

Bart

December 15 2010 at 10:23 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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