BBQ Timer vs FOSS4G 2024 Schedule

Side-by-side comparison of two open source alternatives

BBQ Timer

Combined interval timer/stopwatch = periodic alarms + elapsed time.Reminds you periodically to turn the food and tracks the total cooking time.Quick access via lock screen notification, pull-down notification, and home screen widget.Editable menu of interval times. Quickly access your favorite timers with notes.Changeable alarms while it’s running.No ads.Type in the interval time: minutes, minutes:seconds, or hours:minutes:seconds.Example intervals10 = 10 minutes7:30 = 7 minutes, 30 seconds3:15:00 = 3 hours, 15 minutesShort forms12:00 = 12:0 = 12: = 12 = 12 minutes0:09 = :9 = 9 seconds2:00:00 = 2:0:0 = 2:: = 120 = 2 hoursTipsTap the checkbox to turn the periodic reminder alarms on/off.Tap the time display to cycle between stopped → running → paused → stopped.Add the BBQ Timer widget to the home screen.Tap the widget’s elapsed time to start/pause/stop.Tap the widget’s background or its countdown time to open the app.Resize the widget (long-press it then drag its resize handles) to see more or less info.To remove the widget, long-press and drag it to “× Remove”.While BBQ Timer is running or paused, it appears on the lock screen and in the pull-down notification so you can see and control it in those places.To put it on the lock screen, put it in Pause or Play mode by tapping buttons in the app or the home screen widget.Long-press the app’s home screen icon, then tap the “Pause at 00:00” shortcut (on Android 7.1+) to make it Paused and ready on the lock screen.Tap ▲ in the alarm interval text field for the menu of interval times.Tap “Edit these intervals…” in the menu to customize the menu.Long-press ▲ to customize the menu.The app, home screen widget, and pull-down notification show the countdown interval time as well as the total elapsed time (requires Android 7+).In the app, the phone’s volume keys adjust the Alarm volume.You can change BBQ Timer’s “Alarm” sound in Settings / Notifications. Don’t pick “None” if you want to hear the interval alarms. To restore the app’s cowbell sound, uninstall and reinstall the app.Note: These System Settings are required to hear and see BBQ Timer alarms:Audible “Alarm volume” level.Lock screen / Show all or non-private notifications.Apps / BBQ Timer “Show notifications”, not Silent. (Optionally override “Do Not Disturb”.)Apps / BBQ Timer “Alarm” notification category / “Show notifications”, not “Silent”, “Make sound and pop on screen”, sound choice not “None”, Importance “High” or higher to hear and see on the lock screen and in the notification area.Apps / Special app access / Alarms & reminders / Allowed.Notifications / App settings / BBQ Timer / On.

FOSS4G 2024 Schedule

https://2024.foss4g.org About FOSS4G FOSS4G is the acronym for Free and Open Source Software for Geospatial. It is the annual recurring global event hosted by OSGeo, the non-profit organization that supports and promotes the collaborative development of free and open source geographic technologies and open geospatial data. The conference covers all kinds of topics related to geospatial information and earth observation openness from Software development to Transition to FOSS4G, Use cases and applications, Education and research and Open data. This event is for all kinds of people interested in sharing experiences about maps, from developers who write code to users of geomatics software, people who make decisions, researchers, students and anyone who wants to learn, share and meet like GIS interested people. It attracts over 1,000 practitioners and advocates for free and open source software for geospatial and the tendency is to increase this number every year. It is the main meeting place and educational outreach opportunity for OSGeo members, supporters and newcomers - to share and learn from one another in presentations, hands-on workshops and a conference exhibition. For appreciating the quality and variety of the presentations, you can watch video recordings of past FOSS4G events on the FOSS4G YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/c/FOSS4G/) Features * View program by day and rooms (side by side) * Custom grid layout for smartphones (try landscape mode 🙃) and tablets * Read detailed descriptions (speaker names, start time, room name, links, ...) of events * Add events to favorites list * Export favorites list * Setup alarms for individual events * Add events to your personal calendar * Share a website link to an event with others * Keep track of program changes * Automatic program updates (configurable in settings) * Vote and leave comments on talks and workshops 🔤 Supported languages (Event descriptions excluded) * Danish * Dutch * English * Finnish * French * German * Italian * Japanese * Lithuanian * Polish * Portuguese (Brazil) * Portuguese (Portugal) * Russian * Spanish * Swedish * Turkish 💡 Questions regarding the content can only be answered by the FOSS4G content team. This app simply offers a way to consume and personalize the conference schedule. 💣 Bug reports are very welcome. It would be awesome if you can describe how to reproduce the particular error in the issue tracker at https://github.com/EventFahrplan/EventFahrplan/issues. 🏆 The app is based on the EventFahrplan app which was initially built for the camp and annual congress of the Chaos Computer Club. The source code of the app is publicly available on GitHub at: https://github.com/Smarzaro/Foss4g2024Schedule/tree/foss4g-belem-2024. 🎨 FOSS4G 2024 logo is CC-BY-ND 4.0.

FeatureBBQ TimerFOSS4G 2024 Schedule
LicenseMITApache-2.0
Install sources
GitHubIzzyOnDroid
F-DroidGitHub
Categories
Calendar
Calendar
Features
Ad-FreeOpen SourceNo Tracking
Ad-FreeOpen SourceNo Tracking
Platforms
Android
Android
Website
Source code