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Does iOS have their own installation files, like how Android has .apk?
More or less, yes, but they only work in specific, emulated test environments unless you play Apple’s game and get them verified and signed and eventually in the App Store. The latest EU/GDPR stuff might change this a bit, though.
Okay, so I like this, but after trying it out for five minutes, there are three minor problems I can see with it:
One, you can't pause, stop, or save timers.
And two, out of the eastern US time zones, only Eastern Standard Time (GMT-5) is listed. However, with DST now being active, it is now Eastern Daylight Time (GMT-4). It lists GMT-4 on the list, but is subtitled "Atlantic Standard Time", which is not used in the continental US and so thus is not the same.
That being said, the clock still displays the correct time, so I think it's just the labels that are incorrect. I can't imagine the app wouldn't still work marvelously. :)