Company Name: Lasmit TLB Ltd
About: Over 1,000,000 downloads and over 44,000 ratings worldwide.
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**Featured in "Cool Clocks
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by Myke.
I have a 12 pro Max don't phone is pretty up to date. I bought the paid version as I thought it was worth the small fee. I set the biggest widget up but encountered 2 big issues. First, it only shows the first 12 cities from the app and I have 48 in there. This would be fine if the widget itself would scroll onscreen but it doesn't. To see any timezones beyond what the widget shows, you have to open the app. Second, the widget keeps freezing. I removed the widget and reinstalled. Now it's stuck with a bunch of dots and no times showing. I don't know what to do. Great concept. Fix these issues and my score would be much better. Right now it's not even functional.
by Tennavan
This was a great app that I was very happy with. I purchased the “ad free” option in November 2017 and had no issues with it until March 2019. It was updated with very minor compatibility and feature updates about a half dozen times between those two dates. In March 2019, I get a notice via a software update note that my permanent “ad free” option was being discontinued at the conclusion of 2019 and that I would now need to pay the same amount as the old permanent “ad free” option on a yearly basis to keep my “ad free” benefits active. I no longer trust this developer after this stunt. “Caveat emptor” indeed.
by B&BB
I understand that widgets that provide convenience have value. I don’t object to app authors making money on their brainchildren. What I do object to is what seems to be the new world order wherein app makers rent the use of their apps rather than selling them for a fixed price.
Something simple like world time is a relatively simple concept. The info to figure it out is readily available for free. The ability to sync the timing of an international meeting is a convenience. Why the authors expect me to rent the function for $0.99/month ongoing is beyond me. I’d consider paying $0.99 for the fully loaded app outright, but $12 a year for the upgrade to enable that? C’mon. The rest of the upgrade package doesn’t have enough merit to impress.