Why limit yourself to your small screen on the phone? Run Time Passes. -Count up the ann, an app by 合同会社めもらば / Memory Lovers, LLC., best experienced on your PC or Mac with BlueStacks, the world’s #1 Android emulator.
Time Passes feels like a simple little tracker that quietly keeps life’s dates in order. Add an anniversary or any start date, then it counts up the hours, days, months, and years since. It is oddly nostalgic to open it and see time stacked up, and it turns small moments into milestones, like a 100 hour mark or even a 10000 hour mark that sneaks up faster than expected. It is not just for anniversaries either. People use it to track a diet streak, non smoking days, study hours, workouts, or a long project. It can flip into countdown mode too, so a trip, deadline, or event gets its own ticking timer.
The basics are straightforward. Hit Start, tap the plus button to add a title and date, and that is enough. Skip the time and it starts from midnight. Change dates with the calendar, pick the year from the top left, set time on the timer, and save. Items are easy to edit or delete with the little pencil icon. Tapping any entry opens a detail screen that shows the title, date, and elapsed time in multiple units, and there is a share button for sending a milestone to friends. In settings, choose which unit shows on the list and turn on reminders that ping a day before and at a specific time. The design is plain in a good way, no clutter, just numbers moving. On BlueStacks it sits nicely on a desktop, easy to glance at while working, and keyboard entry makes dates and titles faster.
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