rings bell at beginning and end of meditationHow does it work?First on the back of the widget enter a desired session time in hours, minutes and seconds. Second select a delay time from the pull-down menu. This allows the user to get seated and situated before the first bell rings. Third hit the ââ?¬Å?Doneââ?¬? button to flip the face. When ready press the ââ?¬Å?begin sessionââ?¬? button on the front, and after the initial delay a pleasant bell will ring to signal the beginning and end of the session.
This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.<br /><p>The peaceful bell begins and ends the "meditation"... which I like, even though I'm not using this for meditation, <i>per se</i>. I've been using it to time "preview" sessions as I learn to photoread. But similarly, a meditative internal state is helpful and timed sessions help to keep one "on track". This little widget works as it should and is handy... It could also be used for timing an egg or used as a reminder for any purpose. For some purposes, it might be nice to have a "ring bell at x-o'clock" function. But that isn't the purpose of this widget, so I'll give it 5 stars. It is intuitive and as easy to use as any widget should be.</p>
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Simple and functional
lowellmbox-torrent5/30/2006
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This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.<br /><p>The peaceful bell begins and ends the "meditation"... which I like, even though I'm not using this for meditation, <i>per se</i>. I've been using it to time "preview" sessions as I learn to photoread. But similarly, a meditative internal state is helpful and timed sessions help to keep one "on track". This little widget works as it should and is handy... It could also be used for timing an egg or used as a reminder for any purpose. For some purposes, it might be nice to have a "ring bell at x-o'clock" function. But that isn't the purpose of this widget, so I'll give it 5 stars. It is intuitive and as easy to use as any widget should be.</p>
<p>Thank you for sharing this with the Mac-using community.</p>