Company Name: Christopher Delvizis
About: Your grilling sidekick.
GrillTime is a timer and grilling guide that makes
barbecuing easier and less stressful.
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by Yo Honey Boo
Don’t waste your money on this app. I’ve used the free Omaha Steaks app for a long time. That works great, but was wanting something with maybe a little more. This app is not it. You can identify all the items you want to cook and their doneness. But beyond that, the app does not calculate when to start cooking the various items if you want to finish them all at the same. Nor does it allow you to start all timers at once and notify you when to start each item or to track each item easily. You have to manually click each item to start. The free Omaha Steaks app lets you do all of this. This app doesn’t do much more than put the timer of your clock app into a different shell.
by SkiprG
Not much better than the timer in the Clock app on iPhone. Yes, you can have multiple timers going but getting them all to end together seems not to be an option. You have to do it manually. Not worth the $1.99.
by Anderld47
At present this a timer with some instructions. The times given are pretty close if using an evenly heated grill, and no app would be able to ascertain differently heated areas, that's up to the user.
Some of the things it needs, besides a more intuitive UI...
1. An option for flipping alarms. The default wakes people in neighboring houses.
2. A synchronized start time that allows you to start the item taking the longest to grill and then notifies you when to start the next longest, etc. This would result with everything finishing at the same time without requiring you to devote your full attention to grilling and instead being able to enjoy your beer, wine, and friends.
3. Mini notifications that tell you when to flip things requiring more than one flip. Sausages for example.
4. And flipping an item requiring only one flip isn't exactly half of the total cooking time. Most meat needs a little longer on the first side than time on the other side.
If these things were included, I'd be willing to pay $3.99 to $4.99 a year.
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