I often set a quick really easy to set & start alarm timer on the phone but is there something similarly easy to use for a sand timer on Windows?Windows 10 contains a Clock app. Just search
You set it for five minutes and it remembers that because you're more
likely to re-use it when it's easy and quick to start.
If you need to change it to three minutes, that's easy too.
Any recommendations?
I often set a quick really easy to set & start alarm timer on the phone but is there something similarly easy to use for a sand timer on Windows?
You set it for five minutes and it remembers that because you're more
likely to re-use it when it's easy and quick to start.
If you need to change it to three minutes, that's easy too.
Any recommendations?
I often set a quick really easy to set & start alarm timer on the phone but is there something similarly easy to use for a sand timer on Windows?
You set it for five minutes and it remembers that because you're more
likely to re-use it when it's easy and quick to start.
If you need to change it to three minutes, that's easy too.
SnapTimer (portable)
https://dan.hersam.com/software/snaptimer/index.php
I often set a quick really easy to set & start alarm timer on the phone but is there something similarly easy to use for a sand timer on Windows?
You set it for five minutes and it remembers that because you're more
likely to re-use it when it's easy and quick to start.
If you need to change it to three minutes, that's easy too.
Any recommendations?
I often set a quick really easy to set & start alarm timer on the phone but is there something similarly easy to use for a sand timer on Windows?
You set it for five minutes and it remembers that because you're more
likely to re-use it when it's easy and quick to start.
If you need to change it to three minutes, that's easy too.
Any recommendations?
I often set a quick really easy to set & start alarm timer on the phone but is there something similarly easy to use for a sand timer on Windows?
You set it for five minutes and it remembers that because you're more
likely to re-use it when it's easy and quick to start.
If you need to change it to three minutes, that's easy too.
Any recommendations?
Free Countdown Timer https://free-countdown.com
SnapTimer is a simple, free, portable countdown timer for Windows.
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11 Nov 2023 · 1Time (1Time.exe). Stopwatch/countdown timer/alarm.
Google is your friend.
Once started, it cannot be moved. It's in the center of the desktop.
The only thing you can do with it is make it an icon on the taskbar.
Or pause it. Or kill it. But you can't move it. That's all you can do.
Once started, it cannot be moved. It's in the center of the desktop.
The only thing you can do with it is make it an icon on the taskbar.
Or pause it. Or kill it. But you can't move it. That's all you can do.
I call that a stupid decision. Put it in the CENTER where it's most
likely to interfere with other windows you want open. The worst choice.
Once started, it cannot be moved. It's in the center of the desktop.
The only thing you can do with it is make it an icon on the taskbar.
Or pause it. Or kill it. But you can't move it. That's all you can do.
I call that a stupid decision. Put it in the CENTER where it's most
likely to interfere with other windows you want open. The worst choice.
Not sure which app you're referring to, but couldn't you simply minimize
it while waiting?
On 1/15/24 09:17, kelown wrote:
Once started, it cannot be moved. It's in the center of the desktop.
The only thing you can do with it is make it an icon on the taskbar.
Or pause it. Or kill it. But you can't move it. That's all you can do.
I call that a stupid decision. Put it in the CENTER where it's most
likely to interfere with other windows you want open. The worst choice.
Not sure which app you're referring to, but couldn't you simply minimize
it while waiting?
Sorry for not including enough information.
I'm referring to a timer app, which displays a small window that you
might like to look at at times, while at the same time having another
window (most likely a web browser) open. Putting the app window in the
middle of the screen limits the size of the space available for opening
the other window. Since I want to SEE the timer window so I can tell how
much time is remaining, minimizing it is not the solution.
The middle is the worst choice. A corner would be better. Consider that putting it in the middle (rather than a corner) will halve the available space in one dimension.
Once started, it cannot be moved. It's in the center of the desktop.
The only thing you can do with it is make it an icon on the taskbar.
Or pause it. Or kill it. But you can't move it. That's all you can do.
I call that a stupid decision. Put it in the CENTER where it's most
likely to interfere with other windows you want open. The worst choice.
Not sure which app you're referring to, but couldn't you simply
minimize it while waiting?
I'm referring to a timer app
Not all timer apps behave the way you're describing
On 10.01.24 22:58, Jan K. wrote:
I often set a quick really easy to set & start alarm timer on the1Time Download - Stopwatch/countdown timer/alarm. Plays any ... 1time.software.informer.com › Productivity › Mind-mapping
phone but
is there something similarly easy to use for a sand timer on Windows?
You set it for five minutes and it remembers that because you're more
likely to re-use it when it's easy and quick to start.
If you need to change it to three minutes, that's easy too.
Any recommendations?
11 Nov 2023 · 1Time (1Time.exe). Stopwatch/countdown timer/alarm. Plays
any media file as an alarm, or user can opt for a silent alarm. Simple
and solid.
Google is your friend.
On 1/15/24 09:17, kelown wrote:
Once started, it cannot be moved. It's in the center of the desktop.
The only thing you can do with it is make it an icon on the taskbar.
Or pause it. Or kill it. But you can't move it. That's all you can do.
I call that a stupid decision. Put it in the CENTER where it's most
likely to interfere with other windows you want open. The worst choice.
Not sure which app you're referring to, but couldn't you simply
minimize it while waiting?
Sorry for not including enough information.
I'm referring to a timer app, which displays a small window that you
might like to look at at times, while at the same time having another
window (most likely a web browser) open. Putting the app window in the
middle of the screen limits the size of the space available for opening
the other window. Since I want to SEE the timer window so I can tell how
much time is remaining, minimizing it is not the solution.
The middle is the worst choice. A corner would be better. Consider that putting it in the middle (rather than a corner) will halve the available space in one dimension.
There are two kinds of timers (countdown & countup) in addition to clocks
and alarms, and there are two underlying methods they keep track of time (some change with system time & others are independent of the time).
As an example, these are countdown timers (ie alarms). https://sourceforge.net/projects/countdowntimer/
https://free-countdown.com
https://freetimer.en.softonic.com/ https://dan.hersam.com/software/snaptimer/index.php
And as an example, these are countup timers (ie stopwatches). https://free-stopwatch.com/
https://1time.software.informer.com/
These are both countdown timers (alarms) & countup timers (stopwatches). https://sourceforge.net/projects/watchtheclock/ http://www.xnotestopwatch.com/
These timers depending on the system clock (and change with the system). https://free-countdown.com
https://free-stopwatch.com/
https://1time.software.informer.com/
These timers keep track of time independent of the system clock. https://sourceforge.net/projects/watchtheclock/ http://www.xnotestopwatch.com/
https://freetimer.en.softonic.com/ https://dan.hersam.com/software/snaptimer/index.php
The easiest test of whether they have an independent or dependent internal timer is to start the app and then change the system time zone. Those which depend on the system clock will instantly change their time to a new time.
Those with independent internal clocks will not change with the time zone.
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