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Where got time?

"Where got time?" is a free Android application developed by Joe Lum. It is a versatile ORD and POP countdown application that provides a range of useful features.

The main features of "Where got time?" include a live ORD/POP countdown, allowing users to track the days until their ORD or POP. The app also offers flexibility in changing the card positions, ensuring that users can customize the display to their preference. Additionally, it provides an indicator and planner for important events such as bookouts, pay days, leaves, and offs.

The application also offers a homescreen widget, allowing users to conveniently view the countdown to their ORD or POP directly from their home screen. Users can also share their countdown with friends, making it easy to keep others informed about their upcoming ORD or POP dates.

Other features of "Where got time?" include a to-do list, leave and off management, and a list of public holidays. These features enhance the overall utility of the application and provide users with a comprehensive tool for managing their time as a National Service Full-Time (NSF) personnel.

Overall, "Where got time?" is a reliable and user-friendly ORD and POP countdown application that offers a range of helpful features. It is a valuable tool for NSFs and provides a convenient way to track and manage time during their service.

Follow Joe Lum on Twitter (@lumtwj) for updates on the application. Feedback is appreciated, and users can provide feedback by rating and commenting on the app on the Play Store. If you enjoy using "Where got time?", don't forget to share it with your friends. Best of luck on your 2-year journey as an NSF!

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