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@Koell Koell commented Jun 22, 2025

This app is based on the NYT article promoting alternating brisk and easy walking to boost fitness.

It provides:

Configurable interval and total time

Choice of start mode (Relax/Intense)

Vibration alerts for mode change & completion

Pause/resume with a tap

Displays current time and time left

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This really needs to display/compute distances from the step counter :-). [Ok, maybe that can be in next version, but...]

A simple interval timer promoting alternating brisk and easy walking to boost fitness.

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    - Configurable interval and total time
	- Choice of start mode (Relax/Intense)
	- Vibration alerts for mode change & completion
	- Pause/resume with a tap
	- Displays current time and time left
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Koell commented Jun 24, 2025

This really needs to display/compute distances from the step counter :-). [Ok, maybe that can be in next version, but...]

Not a bad idea, but i wanted to keep this simple. Maybe adding that optionaly would be good.
But probably just a stepcounter as distance is at best an aproximation

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