| Egg |
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| Version 1.54 | 60 KB |
| 21 Mar 08 |
2K / XP / 03 / Vista |
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Looking for a program to measure how much time you spend on jobs, time chess games, or to prevent you freezing soft-drink cans?
Egg is an easy to use timer that can do these tasks and more! It can count up and down, is settable by second divisions from 1 second up to
45 days, and while its default window size is compact, it can be varied to whatever size you want (including borderless full screen) to allow you to
see the count from across the room. Egg can display up to four timers at once, with each one having its own time, font, colour
(foreground and background), time-up sound and text, repeat and direction settings. Additionally your common times are
settable with only two clicks from a selection of 12 customisable times. When a countdown has finished Egg can sound a beep or play a common
Windows audio file (including MP3s) or it can run a file. The sounds can be set to repeat and both sounds and files can be selected
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Feature List
- Single, Double, Triple or Quad timer.
The features below can be set independently for each timer
- Count up or down and even reverse in the middle of a count.
- Any time from three seconds to 49 days can be set with second
resolution.
- Configurable font, font size, foreground colour and background
colour for each timer.
- Time up event can be a system sound, almost any sound file
(including mp3, wma, midi and wave), or a externally run file such
as a movie or a program. The sound or file can also be selected
randomly.
- If a sound is selected it can be set to repeat and the repeat
time can be configured.
- The screen can be blanked at the end of the time.
- Egg can make a warning beep every second for three seconds prior
to the time expiring.
- At the end of the time a window will display and the text in
this can be customised.
Alternatively, the text can be shown on the countdown screen, or not
shown at all.
- The timer can be
set to reset automatically or when the time up window is
displayed. Alternatively, at the end it can simply stop!
- The window can be set to flash (invert) at the end of the time.
- The timer can be set to start automatically when Egg is run.
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These features apply to all or only one timer
- Egg features a two click quick set system that can set the time
by simply clicking on the relevant timer and selecting from a list
of twelve configurable times. A tool tip can be set for each time to
help you remember what each time is for.
- The countdown window size can be set to any size you want, with three
quick size settings for extra convenience. There is also a
borderless full screen option.
- The first timer can have its time and time-up text set via the
command line.
- The buttons and time input boxes can be hidden while the count
is active.
- When minimised the currently selected timers count is displayed
on the taskbar.
- The timers can be controlled via the buttons, the right-click
menu or via keyboard shortcuts. The timer can still be controlled
via the right-click menu even when minimised to the tray or taskbar.
- By customising a text file you can change the time up text or
the time up sound via the right-click menu.
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- Features that you don't use can be removed from the right-click
menu to simply it.
- Times can be selected randomly by selecting a minimum time and
the maximum variation.
- Egg can be set to be transparent, and the degree of transparency
is configurable.
- Egg can be set to automatically minimise when the timer is
started
- To save room in the taskbar Egg can minimise to the tray instead
of the taskbar. In this mode the tool tip is used to display the
current count. Additionally, the tray icon can be left on even if
the window is shown.
- If you find Egg to be too complicated there is a "Simple" mode
where most functions are disabled.
- The main and time up window can be set so they are on-top of
other windows.
- The screen size and position, last times and other settings are
saved for convenience.
- Multi-user setups are supported and Egg will run without any
problems on a low privilege system and Windows Vista.
- Egg is written in 100% Assembly Language and is very small and
memory efficient. The program itself is under 100KB!
- Egg can be run from a USB key and does not even need to be
installed. Simply select "Extract" from the installer and then copy "Egg.exe"
wherever you want!
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- Egg includes a chess mode which transforms Egg into a Chess
Clock
- The time for each player can be individually set
- The name and colour for each player can be changed
- Hourglass timing is supported. In this mode when one players
clock is counting down, the others is counting up.
- To allow players to account for the physical moving of the
pieces a variable Time Delay mode is included. This is so a player
cannot run out of time by a player deliberately wasting game time by
attempting impossible checkmates.
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Time up event can be a system sound, almost any sound file
(including mp3, wma, midi and wave), or an externally run file such
as a movie or a program. The sound or file can also be selected
randomly.
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Buy Now! ($8 USD)
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...I use it all the time, it's what helped me finish my Diploma (seriously!) and we graduated last Tuesday. Now I am working on the Grad.
Cert. - still with the egg! The best investment I ever made!
-Lesley
Best Egg-Timer for Ebay-ers! Ticks down the seconds from your taskbar or fills your screen for across the room glance. See when that auction
is ending!! Or hear the alarm ..use your own music or bell wave file!
-Indian River Wired
I bought this software and I love it. It has all the functionality I need. Not only is it a perfect program when cooking eggs, I can
use it for almost anything which needs a timer. I recommend this to all my friends.
-Sim__
Thanks very much. Egg has helped my efficiency and it’s a cool tool.
-B Rosen
Every day I am happy
-chengli
Your Egg Timer was just what I was looking for, to show my classes how much time they have left during testing.
-David
Egg is a Nice program. I use it at meetings so we don't meet for too long.
-I Simon
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