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- Name/Version: CountDownWatch v1.2.1
- 1st Release : 29.08.2001
- Last Update : 28.10.2002
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- Short Description
- Shows when you can go home from the office.
-
- Reason for the Development
- Because I enter the office on different moments,
- I have to calculate when I can go home every day.
- This clock shoes me the remaing time until
- finishing time.
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- Appearance
- Language ..........: English
- User Interface/Form: Yes
- Input by Interface: Yes
- Input by Command$ : No
- Input by Clipboard: No
- Input by Drag&Drop: No
- Input, Other ......: No
- Output by Interface: Yes
- Output to Clipboard: No
- Output by Drag&Drop: No
- Output, Other .....: No
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- More Requirements
- No
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- Instructions
-
- Example:
- You enter the office at 7.30 o┤clock and you have
- to stay there for 8 hours and 15 minutes.
- When you can go home???
-
- - Click "Large" to open the setting area.
- - Click "Reset"
- - Set "Start Time" hr: 7 and min: 30
- - Set "Quantity" hrs: 8 and min: 15
-
- - Check "Save Time Setting" if you want to switch
- off the computer during lunch break.
-
- Now you can click the "Small" button and minimize
- the clock.
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- "T. Event Test" Button:
- In the "Target Event" area can be set what happens
- when the target time has reached. Default setting
- is a "beep". But also possible to open a message
- box which showes a user-difined message or to start
- an application.
- The Test-button allows to test the event manually.
-
- To enter the program path/name for the program start
- event, simply drag it from Explorer and drop it into
- the line which shows the text "(drop file here)".
-
- {End of instructions}
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- Limitations
- Unknown
-
- Special Thanks
- to the trade union to put through the 37.5 hour-week
- into action.
-
- Future Planning
- Nothing special
-
- Updates
- 0.9 29.08.01 > Beta
- 1.0 30.08.01 > First Release > V1.0
- 1.1 01.09.01 > New: Program start option
- - Imp: Small additions
- 1.2 06.12.01 > New: sec/min & sec view
- 1.2.1 28.10.02 - Cor: AM/PM correction