Floating Counter
by Pacific Fisher Group
Count anything you like; Floating over Android home screen or any app
App Name | Floating Counter |
---|---|
Developer | Pacific Fisher Group |
Category | Tools |
Download Size | 6 MB |
Latest Version | 6.4.5 free |
Average Rating | 3.57 |
Rating Count | 244 |
Google Play | Download |
AppBrain | Download Floating Counter Android app |
Features:
-This is a convenient counter that can float anywhere on screen. you can count anything, visitors number, swimming times, matche scores, inventory items, smoking cigarettes, ...
-Use it even without unlocking your phone.
-You can display anywhere when playing game, watching video/news, chatting with friends...
-You can create as many difference counters as you like.
-supports decimal
-support negative number
-setting maximum, minimum limit and show message when it reaches.
-counter bar color setting
-Useful every counter operation record, including timestamp, increment/decrement action, result value etc.
Recent changes:
- Fixed issue: some devices might display incomplete color palette.
- Fixed issue: Label and Reset button might overlay the Subtraction button on some tablet devices.
- Improve performance & fix minor issues
-This is a convenient counter that can float anywhere on screen. you can count anything, visitors number, swimming times, matche scores, inventory items, smoking cigarettes, ...
-Use it even without unlocking your phone.
-You can display anywhere when playing game, watching video/news, chatting with friends...
-You can create as many difference counters as you like.
-supports decimal
-support negative number
-setting maximum, minimum limit and show message when it reaches.
-counter bar color setting
-Useful every counter operation record, including timestamp, increment/decrement action, result value etc.
Recent changes:
- Fixed issue: some devices might display incomplete color palette.
- Fixed issue: Label and Reset button might overlay the Subtraction button on some tablet devices.
- Improve performance & fix minor issues