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    Simple Timer

    Simple Timer

    A quick and easy timer. One exe file, one data input, one beep.

    The Simple Timer is a quick and easy timer. It has only 1 point of data input where you set the duration of the timer. The Simple Timer can parse mathematical expressions, so you can readily input an hour as 60*60. During operation, the timer displays the seconds remaining. It beeps after the time has elapsed!
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    cdclock

    cdclock

    Count up, count down timer and on screen clock

    I couldn't find free timer that will stay above presentation so I made one. CountDownClock can count up and down an time interval or show system clock. Some of features are: - transparent timer (Windows, Linux KDE, Gnome...) - font and colors can be changed - configuration can be saved and loaded - close on time up - some command line parameters - beep on time up (only Windows)
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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