1. Web Time 2.0 is Freeware. You can give copies to your friends.
2. Right click on the "Clock" icon in the tray for the menu.
3. Right click on the "Web Time 2.0" form for the menu.
4. Web Time 2.0 keeps track of multiple connections.
5. Use Web Time's "Alarm Clock" feature, On or Off-line.
6. Click on any of the boxes on the from to make a setting.
7. Rename any .wav file "cuckoo.wav" and put it in the same directory as Web Time and this will become your new Alarm sound. Keep the sound under 22KB though.
8. When you are on-line, click the Copyright on the bottom of the Web Time 2.0 form to check for FREE updates, or to send the author e-mail.
9. Web Time 2.0 keeps written logs of your time on each connection. Right click on the form or the "Clock" icon in the tray area and choose "Current Connection Log".
10. If you time multiple connections, Web Time 2.0 logs each connection separately. To view a particular log, choose "Show Me" from the menu, or left click the "Clock" icon, choose the connection to view then choose "Current Connection Log".
11. Left click the "Clock" icon (down by the clock) to view the Web Time 2.0 form.
12. To manually change your "Total Web Time", open File Explorer, go to your Windows Folder, find "Webtim20.ini", double click it to open it, find the connection to change, then alter the "Hrs=" "Min=" "Sec="
13. Do you have comments, suggestions or found a bug - Contact us at mrphelps@cyberservices.com
14. Web Time 2.0 can create "Shortcuts" to your Desktop and Startup Group. Click the "Clock" icon in the tray to show the Web Time 2.0 form, then choose "Create Shortcuts" from the menu.
15. You can Disable/Enable Web Time 2.0 by choosing it from the menu.
16. You can connect or disconnect from the web by choosing from the menu.
17. Register your copy by sending us your comments to mrphelps@cyberservices.com. We will not Spam you or sale your e-mail address. We will contact you when an update is ready.
18. Click on any of the boxes on Web Time's form to make a setting for that particular box.
19. While on-line, hold the mouse over Web Time's "Clock" icon in the system tray to see how long you've been on this time.
20. Position the "System Memory Status" screen where ever you want it. It will open there every time you view it.
21. Set up a password from Web Time's main screen to prevent users from doing things that you don't want done in Web Time.
22. Click on "Kill Connection At:" to make Web Time close a connection at a specified period of time.
23. Once a password has been set, you must use your password to change just about everything...Including exiting.