winseconds is a quiet companion for counting time, keeping notes, and seeing how your day actually went. Open winseconds and the first screen shows today: minutes already recorded, the daily goal you set, and a ring that fills as you move towards that goal. Status is plain. Below the goal you see below. Close to the goal you see On track. Past the goal you see Over. A short summary lists your last timer, your last stopwatch, and how many notes you have saved. Three large buttons sit ready: start a timer, start a stopwatch, or write a new note.
The Timer in winseconds is a countdown you control. Pick a ready length of 5, 10, 15, 25, 45, or 60 minutes, or type your own minutes and seconds. Add an optional label so a finished session still makes sense later. Start, pause, and reset at any moment. A ring around the clock shows how much of the session remains. When the countdown reaches zero, winseconds saves the session, counts those minutes towards today, and flashes the screen so you notice that the block is over. Completed timers appear in your daily total and on the calendar.
The Stopwatch in winseconds measures time going forward from zero. Start when you begin, pause when you stop, and reset when you are done. While it is running you can mark laps, and each lap is listed with its time. After a session that had time or laps, a reset stores that run so it can show up in the home summary and on the matching day in the calendar.
Notes in winseconds are for thoughts that appear while you work. Create a note with a title and a body. Open it later to edit. Delete it when you no longer need it. Search looks through titles and content. If you keep many notes, the list is split into pages with previous and next, so the screen stays easy to read.
The Calendar in winseconds is a month view of what you actually did. Days with activity carry small marks: one kind for timers, one for stopwatch sessions, and one for notes. Tap a day to read the details: timer labels and durations, stopwatch times with lap counts, and note titles. Move to the previous month or the next month when you want to look back. Empty days stay empty.
Profile is where you shape how winseconds fits your day. Set a display name. Choose a daily goal in minutes. Choose a default timer length so new countdowns start at the duration you prefer. Statistics show the number of sessions, total minutes, number of notes, and how many timers you have finished. If you want a clean slate, you can clear all data. winseconds asks you to confirm first, because that step cannot be undone.
winseconds keeps your sessions, notes, and profile on the phone. There is no account to create. Navigation sits along the bottom: Home, Timer, Stopwatch, Notes, Calendar, and Profile. Buttons are large enough for a thumb.
Win Seconds - Timer, stopwatch, notes, and a daily minute goal in winseconds.