Displaying a timer in iOS made easy, in Swift
##Features
- Easily create, save, and delete a timer
- Choose time interval to be updated at
- Simple delegate function to update UI
- Invalidate timer when app enters the background for battery savings, but continue the timer
- Begin timer again when app enters the foreground
##Installation and Requirements
Currently, it's as easy as adding the file 'RFTimer.swift' as a git submodule, and dragging it into your project.
RFTimer uses the SwiftData library for persistent storage. Ensure that you've also included this library in your project.
Xcode Version Required:
- Xcode 6
Can be used in applications with operating systems:
- iOS 7.0+
- Mac OS X 10.9+
##Usage
To be updated shortly.
##Contact
Email: ryan.fowler19 [at] gmail.com
Comments, concerns, ideas, and pull requests welcome :)
##License
RFTimer is released under the MIT License.
See the LICENSE file for full details.