[App][Widget][2.2+] aTimer 1.2 - Timing stuff made easy! - Android Apps and Games

Hi all,
aTimer
I wrote this as I couldn't find a decent app that was quick and easy to use, and suited my needs.
Some features:
aTimer allows you to configure fifteen individual countdown or stopwatch timers for common activities, allowing you to quickly and effortlessly get on with the task at hand. Start a countdown timer, and when it expires, aTimer will sound a short alarm and vibrate your phone. Edit timers by long pressing on them. Use as a stopwatch by setting the time to 0:00:00.
Market link is here -->
https://market.android.com/details?id=net.adyno.atimer&hl=en
or get the APK directly here -->
http://adyno.net/downloads/aTimer.apk
No ads, popups or stupid permissions **** (only vibrate & wakelock).
And just plain old free.
Give it a try and post me some feedback and I'll get back to you.
For Android 2.2 or later...
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Shameless bump...

By the screenshots, nice UI. Will download it in 15 minutes.
Sent using Mini CM7 Pro by Paul

Where can I download aTimer?
Those links do not work.

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