Multi timer
TimeLeft Deluxe software proposes highly customizable multi timer. TimeLeft multi timers are small floating windows on your desktop, that can be placed anywhere separately or grouped together (as a
line or as a column, or anyhow else). Each of the TimeLeft multi timer can have its personal settings: caption, buttons, skin, fonts, size - every of these settings can be defined personally for each of your
multi timers. TimeLeft multi timer can count starting from any value - there is no limitation for 24 hours, for example. Also TimeLeft multi timer can count up, restart or stop counting when zero value is
reached. When zero is reached multi timers can play sound files - and more features are available
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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
TimeLeft is a Multi timer application.
Multi timer measures time intervals (from certain value till zero) and signals its end by playing sound-file.
TimeLeft Multi timer is a small separate floating window that lives on your desktop. By default it displays title, time and start/pause, reset buttons. You can change your Multi timer look at your own choice: you can hide Multi timer title, buttons, change time layout, select skins or fonts/colors, zoom Multi timer window up to the screen size and more.
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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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