zTimer is a portable and tiny (59 KB) program which really helps to control run time of tasks and doing them more quickly. It shows countdown timer and two seconds counters on a small always-on-top window.

Features

  • helps to control run time of tasks
  • portable and tiny
  • two additional seconds counters
  • after end of time the timer became count-up and blinks red
  • automatic pause on computer lock (optionally)
  • controllable window transparency
  • last window position is stored in registry
  • reminders
  • sounds
  • small window mode

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MIT License

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  • i like this tool soo much! it is small and it can stay on top over another windows. Great functionality!Thank!!!
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Additional Project Details

Operating Systems

Windows

Programming Language

C#

Related Categories

C# Time Tracking Software, C# Countdown Timers

Registered

2011-05-15