Simple and perfect.
This app is exactly what I needed. I love that I don't have to sign up for anything. Spartan interface but gets the job done.
Yes, Centered is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
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This app is exactly what I needed. I love that I don't have to sign up for anything. Spartan interface but gets the job done.
I have never been able to meditate. Mindfulness apps require too many steps for me to relax to get started. The simple interface of this app is appealing. The difficulty focusing as I am new to meditation has been greatly reduced with the voice guided prompts and timer. Try it.
Short and sweet, this timer does what it says. Personally, I think it wouldn't do bad to introduce a couple of bells (but not whistles). I like the developer's other apps; both the clock app and Rain Rain are excellent mindfulness helpers for someone like me who's always on the go and Suffers from ADHD. Perhaps some optional chanting/music/connectivity to rain rain? (Rain Rain could use some of those types of sounds, too). I like the balloon but I'd like to be able to close my eyes, too, so maybe a Tibetan Bowl or chime that is timed with the breathing (and once you get the rhythm one tap anywhere on the screen could turn off/on the chimes, two taps turns off/on the music). These are premium features I would certainly be willing to pay for. So many other apps are too busy looking or complex and want cash just to try the app.