File Details |
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File Size | 0.5 MB |
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License | Open Source |
Operating System | Windows 2000/Server 2003/Vista/XP |
Date Added | October 5, 2009 |
Total Downloads | 1,242 |
Publisher | TMS Network Solution |
Homepage | My Timer |
Publisher's Description
My Timer is a small program that enables you to create countdown timers. When the countdown reaches 0, you can choose to: get notified with a message box, get notified with MP3 audio, shutdown/restart computer, run application, open webpage or documents.
Latest Reviews
us3r reviewed v0.1.0 Beta 1 on Jul 30, 2009
Actually it's a quite good application. The only thing I find weird in the program logic is that you have to show the timer as a separate window to start countdown. Big, separate timer should be an additional feature, the main start, stop functions and a small timer should be integrated into the main window.
@dhry: You sad f@cker, by statements like the one bellow you're embarrassing yourself. If you don't like this application so much then just add it to your ignore list.
dhry reviewed v0.1.0 Beta 1 on Jul 29, 2009
I'm guessing this is the second program someone wrote after learning how to code and doing the usual 'hello world' thing. Usefulness factor: 0. And I use the term 'code' in it's loosest sense since this is 'coded' in .NET. Probably takes longer to load than it did to write.
us3r reviewed v0.1.0 Beta 1 on Jul 30, 2009
Actually it's a quite good application. The only thing I find weird in the program logic is that you have to show the timer as a separate window to start countdown. Big, separate timer should be an additional feature, the main start, stop functions and a small timer should be integrated into the main window.
@dhry: You sad f@cker, by statements like the one bellow you're embarrassing yourself. If you don't like this application so much then just add it to your ignore list.
dhry reviewed v0.1.0 Beta 1 on Jul 29, 2009
I'm guessing this is the second program someone wrote after learning how to code and doing the usual 'hello world' thing. Usefulness factor: 0. And I use the term 'code' in it's loosest sense since this is 'coded' in .NET. Probably takes longer to load than it did to write.