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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.
A relative clock starts countering from zero when you open it: it's relative from the moment you open it. Thus it's like a timer, except you can tell it you're leaving between say 13:00PM and 15:00PM so it won't increment during that period. You can even add this "away-time" afterwards! Very handy for breaks when counting working hours or as a productivity tool.
A very basic alarm clock or timer. Uses the console. Only works on Windows x86 architecture. Not portable to linux. Uses a beep; cannot load sound / video files. You can set minutes or hours, check current time or change the beep.