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    clipt (Command Line Pomodoro Timer)

    Awesome Command Line Pomodoro Timer

    clipt is CLI (Command Line Interface) Pomodoro Timer. Although the name mentions command line, but it is flexible to be equipped with and support a GUI interface. It's a multi-user program written in C for Unix that allows each user of the system have their own Pomodoro timer.
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    Current Time Designator

    Current Time Designator

    Displays all time information... at no cost!

    With this application you can know all, about current time! Day, month, year, Week day, clock (hours, minutes and seconds), time of execution of application (years, months, weeks, days, hours, minutes and seconds). -> This application has a miniscule consumption of resources. -> This application doesn't need any configuration just need to be executed.
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    Week Days Finder

    Week Days Finder

    Know any week day after the year 1759!

    Enter any date after the year 1759 and find out what day of the week corresponding to that date! You still think you need a calendar? With this application, you have access to thousands calendars, one for each calendar year! Still think you need the paper calendar or calendar on your operating system? You can for example knowing the day of the week corresponding to 14/12/3000, It's a Sunday! Use "find week days in mass" feature! It's the easily way of know faster the day of week...
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    reminder455
    reminder455 — cli remind application. it shows table, which displays how many days left to fixed events. Output to console or xhtml. run under linux or windows.
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    PlanSH
    PlanSH is a simple cross-platform planner / time tracking application, that works from command line. It's purpose is to track tasks/ time spent on tasks fast. Plan and track your tasks without mouse and windows. Just join to develop more features
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    Command-line "timer" tool which features a timer, a countdown and a stopwatch. Official site: http://utimer.codealpha.net/
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    Sample is the missing link in the POSIX-compliant cron-family of task scheduling tools. Sample monitors files on a user-by-user basis and waits for their timestamp/filesize to hit a threshold thereby executing a specified command to handle the files.
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    Simple command-line utility for tracking time spent working on arbitrary task(s).
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