Birthday countdown clocks
TimeLeft countdown clock is an excelent way to rememder about someone's Birthday. TimeLeft countdown clock helps you to see at any moment how much time is left till this glad
event.
Just specify the date of Birthday and TimeLeft countdown clock will calculate for you how many days, months, weeks, working days, hours, minutes and seconds is left till the
event or is passed after this glad event.
To create your Birthday countdown clock just double-click on the countdown panel and enter Birthday date in the Countdown till field, save
changes and enjoy your Birthday countdown clock on your desktop!
Also TimeLeft Deluxe proposes you a multiple Birthday countdown clocks feature. Using this feature you can
create as meny countdown clocks as you want.
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More about TimeLeft
TimeLeft is a clock (also Windows tray clock replacement), countdown, Web countdown,
work days and work hours countdown, reminder (including Moon phase reminder),
alarm clock, stopwatch, timer, desktop sticker, eBay auction watch, and time synchronization
utility.
TimeLeft uses Winamp skins to show digits and text. Reminder offers virtually
endless customization options, it can alert you at a specific moment or run periodically,
remind you before a specified event or keep on reminding you after it.
Main features
Birthday countdown clocks is a small fully customizable floating window that lives on your desktop.
You can setup your Birthday countdown clocks to play a sound, display a message, execute
an action (run applications, links, launch applications, turn off your monitor
or restart, shutdown, lock, log off your PC).
You can customize your Birthday countdown clocks to have its own skin or font/color.
See also
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What users say about
TimeLeft
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Can't wait for a glad event?
TimeLeft makes it seem so much closer when watching the seconds ticking
away!
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