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Yes.
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Generally, no. Once completed the app will remain as is. There are some ideas I have with both published and unpublished apps and I may introduce a roadmap at some point.
The counter has not been designed with any specific use in mind, but examples include keeping count of the number of people entering a building or keeping a score.
As the counter was not been designed with a specific use in mind, there may be instances whereby a negative number is needed.
I've tested it up to +10000 and -1000, I can only assume it will keep going.
The counter uses javascript to store the total in your browser memory (nothing is stored on your device). It can be cleared using the reset button or clearing your browsers history.
The counter only has the ability to store the total in the browser it is being used on. I'm looking into a way to offer cross-browser/device support that doesn't involve using a server or database
No, however the browser should remember the total until the reset button is pressed or the browser history is cleared
No, once the reset button has been pressed or the browser history has been cleared a count cannot be retrieved.