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    salat

    Prayer times, Qibla and Lunar phase for your location. 36000+ cities

    ...If your city is not in the database (unlikely, since it has 36,000 cities in it), just feed it the latitude and longitude of your place (Get that from Google Earth) and it will calculate the times of Namaz. Options for calculating according to Hanafi and Shafe'ee schools of Jurisprudence. Other options include Height of your location (which changes the salat timing...) Now don't miss a prayer even if you are on the tip of Everest :) You can also customize your Fajr and Isha timings with a customized twilight angle...depending on the traditions at your place. Prepare customized printouts for the entire year... All this with a Jazzy interface and Adans from Medina, Mecca and more... ...
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    CheckinPanel

    CheckinPanel

    Automated check-in panel

    ...Notifications can be wired to common channels (for example, Telegram or mail) to report results, errors, or captchas that require attention. Multi-account support and per-task configuration allow fine control over timing, retries, and proxy usage when necessary. In practice, it’s a practical automation layer for users who want consistency and visibility across many small, repetitive web routines.
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    Chronos

    Chronos

    Fault tolerant job scheduler for Mesos to handle dependencies

    Chronos is a replacement for cron. It is a distributed and fault-tolerant scheduler that runs on top of Apache Mesos that can be used for job orchestration. It supports custom Mesos executors as well as the default command executor. Thus by default, Chronos executes sh (on most systems bash) scripts. Chronos can be used to interact with systems such as Hadoop (incl. EMR), even if the Mesos slaves on which execution happens do not have Hadoop installed. Chronos is also natively able to...
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    Free Countdown Timer and Stopwatch Timer

    Free Countdown Timer and Stopwatch Timer

    A high resolution Countdown Timer and Stop Watch in .NET

    A high resolution Countdown Timer and Stop Watch written in C# .NET that pop up a message box with user defined message and play user specified sound when time is up. It use a QueueTimer (via PInvoke) for high resolution timing and System.Timers.Timer for normal resolution. It also allow users to save, load and remove current state to/from a XML file.
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    It allows you to manage project timings using tasks, and is always available on your system tray to be able to easily change your task. You can make real timing report of your project at all time with no effort.
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