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Introducing... My Timer 0.1.0 beta 1

First of all, I'm very sorry for the lack of updates for the past months. Actually, after my last blog post (How to Install WYSIWYG Editor in Drupal 6, Using WYSIWYG API and jwysiwyg) I've concentrated on learning C# programming language and developing My Timer (My Timer is the first program I wrote using C# and .NET 2.Innocent. I've released My Timer 0.1.0 beta 1 on 16th July 2009 but on 17th July, I went to Kuala Lumpur for almost 3 weeks.

What is My Timer? 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 or MP3 audio, or both. You can expect to see more features in the future! Feel free to test and run it!

My Timer is open source and is licensed under GPLv3 and requires minimum Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 in order to run. If you have any bugs report, comments or suggestions please post them in My Timer forum.
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- My Timer

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 or MP3 audio, or both.

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My Timer

My Timer

Current version: 0.1.0 final (build 7)


What is My Timer?

My Timer is a small program that enables you to create countdown timers. My Timer runs on your system tray. 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

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More features coming soon! Feel free to post any comments and suggestions in My Timer forum.


Download

My Timer 0.1.0 final (build 7) binary (you probably want to download this) : Download

My Timer 0.1.0 final (build 7) source code: Download
(My Timer is written using C# and .NET 2.0 on Visual Studio 2008)

 

Installing

- Extract content of the zip file and run My Timer.exe.
- My Timer will now store its settings in %ALLUSERSPROFILE% folder (usually C:\Documents and Settings\All Users under Windows XP and C:\ProgramData for Windows Vista/7).
- If you want to run My Timer in portable mode, create a new file called 'My Timer.xml' or 'Timers.xml' (without the ') in the same folder as My Timer.exe.

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