When's That
iOS Universel / Utilitaires
When's That is a beautiful countdown timer app to keep track of the important events in your life.
• Want to know how long it is until you jet off to New York for that amazing weekend?
• What about being reminded a few days before it's someone's birthday so you can get them a gift?
• How about wanting to know how long you've had your cat?
All possible with When's That (especially the cat timer).
When's That will track these events, and notify you on your iPad, iPhone and Watch when they happen, or before they happen!
Features:
• Unlimited countdown timers in years, weeks, days, hours, minutes and seconds.
• Beautiful Home Screen and Lock Screen widgets!
• Amazing complications for the Watch!
• Universal app - works on your iPhone and iPad. Fully compatible with iPad's multitasking modes.
• Works on the Watch. See all your events, view and change the cover event, delete events, change settings...
• A background image for each event - choose from your own photos, one of the images included, or even generate images with emoji!
• Lots of customisations - choose different fonts and colours for every part of an event's information.
• Local notifications on your iPhone, iPad and Watch when an event happens, or at a specified period before the event.
• Current weather for each event's location, including high, low & 'feels like' temperatures, cloud cover, air pressure...
• Set a 'cover' event and see that event take up the full screen - it really does look gorgeous.
• A map showing the location of your events across the globe.
• Add notes to each event so you can remember the important details.
• Timers count up once an event has happened, so you can also track past events.
• Events can be added to Spotlight Search, so you can jump straight into an event from search on your Home Screen.
• Events and their details can be added to your calendar.
• Contextual menus in the events list let you perform common tasks quickly.
• You can add a new event or view the cover event by pressing and holding down on the app icon.
• Accessibility built-in: Differentiate Without Colour, Button Shapes/Show Borders, Bold Text etc.
• Compatible with iOS/iPadOS 17+ and watchOS 10+.
Quoi de neuf dans la dernière version ?
• Updated to support iOS 26 and the iPhone 17 series.
• Works with iPadOS 26's new windowing systems.
• Liquid Glass has been tastefully adopted across the app, and every part has been re-worked so accessibility settings such as Button Shapes/Show Borders and Bold Text are taken into account.
• There's a new toolbar at the top of the screen, and it looks gorgeous!
• If you have a large number of archived events wouldn't it be handy to hide them? Yes, so now you can! Just tap on the "Archived" bar in the events list. Tap again to show them.
- This preference is stored and survives across launches of the app.
- If your cover event is in the collapsed archived section, the bar will take on a different colour to give you a visual clue as to where it is.
• When an event is shown full-screen, long-pressing the notes field used to show a darker background so you could read your notes a little better, but it was a bit uncomfortable when scrolling through a long note. Now, just tap once and the background will be toggled on or off. As above, this preference is saved.
• The toolbar from previous versions now always floats over content at the bottom of the events list. It used to be stuck permanently below the cover event at the top, and would disappear when you scrolled, so this is much more useful.
• In the Event Editor there's a new button on the map to show it full-screen, giving you more room to pinpoint a location, or just see where the location has been set.
• If you use the Emoji Generator to create a fun background, there's now some controls to zoom the emojis in and out. Fun!
- Special Days:
• The bar for Special Days is optional, and remains at the top of the events list on both the iPhone and iPad.
• It also appears at the bottom of the screen if you have no events and it's a special day.
• Tapping to add an event for a special day always added it for the date of the event next year, even if it was different, like Easter Sunday, but the name would be this year's name, e,g, "Easter Sunday 2025" instead of "Easter Sunday 2026".
- If the special day isn't happening next year this will add the event with today's date, at noon.
- The Watch & Widgets:
• Added a "Your cover event" complication for the Watch and as a small and medium widget for your iPhone, iPad and Mac, so you can always show your current cover event rather than having to edit complications and widgets when you change it.
• Circular complications on the Watch, and Lock Screen widgets on the iPhone and iPad now show hours or minutes remaining if there's space. For example, if there's 6d 5h on the countdown they would show "6d", but they now show the "5h" too.
• There's a new setting for Widgets:
- Show just the red/green gradient; show just the image (new); show both.
- The gradients now respect the "Differentiate Without Colour" accessibilty option. The red gradient becomes dark grey for a past event, and the green gradient becomes light grey for a future event.
- If you're showing images & gradients in widgets, the DWC gradient doesn't look so obvious, so you'll see a bar down the side on the medium widget, a bar across the top for the small widget, and on the large widget the countdown timer has an appropriately-coloured background.
- Bugfixes:
• It wasn't possible to save an image to a new event on iOS/iPadOS 26.
• On iPad, opening Search from the menu in the toolbar didn't open the Events List, so the search never appeared.
• Special days in October 2025 & 2026 - in French - all got translated to "Halloween". Didn't mean to scare you!
• The large widget showed preview data when it had fewer than four events. It should've shown a little bit of text suggesting you add more events.
• It wasn't possible to tap to set manual coordinates in the event editor's map in iOS 26.
• No more random notifications for deleted events!
• LOTS of internal improvements and minor fixes.