Essential tool
Great implementation. Easy to use - super intuitive - and comprehensive. Essential time saver for anyone working across multiple time zones.
Yes, TimePalLite is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
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Great implementation. Easy to use - super intuitive - and comprehensive. Essential time saver for anyone working across multiple time zones.
Easy to use except to Can't seem to reset home location.
Seems like a nice and simple app, I like the look and it's clean and easy to use, but when I upgrade to pro I expect to not see ads. This is not cool, please remove banner ads, etc from pro version.
Perfect for multiple meeting time planning.
I'm having difficulty going to any particular date from the calendar icon. It just stays on the current date if I want to see or schedule something in the future. I can't figure out what in doing wrong. There is no user guide do you are just guessing at what your looking at.
This freebie version only allows 2 time zones to be entered and the floating ad covers one of the zones. Totally useless.
The free version is very limited. The screenshots showing on the "details" page are not fully representative of what is available on the free version. (Same screenshots appear on the Pro version plus additional features with the Pro.) Example, one shot on the free version shows time at four cities being compared. The free version however limits you to two cities. Click + to list another city and you are prompted to purchase the Pro version for $2.99. If all you want to compare is two cities it is good.
Do I really need to know the name of the city to enter a meeting into this app? Will not recognize time zone by entering 'UTC'. I am happy though... That I didn't have to pay anything to learn that
Just loaded...crash. I shut down the app and tried to re-open. Crash again. iPad Air
Seems like it would be a useful app but you'd have to spend $2.99 to find out how helpful it could be. Time coordination with others in the world isn't a huge part of my work life. This app initially allows just two trials so I really didn't get to try-see to any mildly complicated extent how my life would be so dramatically reduced if I couldn't rely on this app so I've deleted it since I'd rather use the space for more productive-type apps. To me, $2.99 is a lot to pay for an additional scheduling app that doesn't allow one to try it out much (only two entries are allowed), doesn't do much (just assists with time coordination), and doesn't provide much value to my personal or work life.