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    Time_limit

    Time_limit

    A windowed/full-screen countdown timer.

    A windowed / full-screen countdown timer. Colour and font size changes are used as warnings. Progress-bar gives a glance at the time stream. Three different modes are available: - time left; - time passed; - ordinary clock. When the time is over several possibilities are available: - to show the defined message; - to continue count the time; - to launch another application; - to close the count-down timer. Useful for speech, lecture or presentation timing. Colour / font...
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    Desktop Timer

    Desktop Timer

    Desktop Timer is a countdown timer written on a cross-platform code.

    Desktop Timer is a Pascal code developed using Lazarus, a cross-platform RAD IDE available for WIndows, Mac, and Ubuntu (Linux). The source code can be compiled on several platforms.
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    A simple .NET console application. When run, it asks how long the timer should run for (or specify on the command line). When the timer hits zero, the PC speaker beeps continuously until you stop it (or a user defined time limit runs out).
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