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24 Hour Timer, Opera application V2.0 Jul 22, 2008 1:30:33 PM

Simple 24 Hour Countdown timer

Features:

  • countdown and countup
  • with sound at end of elapsed time (Windows only; because of problems of object Audio under Linux)
  • automatical conversion for correct input
  • localized tootips added (de,en included)


Changes and Bugfixes:
  • Cosmetic changes (cursor and favicon added)
  • fixed problem with invisible tootips if widget is moved to border of screen
  • Bugfix: for more timer accuracy (thanks mikko)
  • Stepping through fields with Enter
  • At start of widget the first field is focused for better entering new time
  • Fixed problems with Compiz transparency under Linux
  • close button added
  • Bugfix: Javascript errors while hovering close button
  • At this time running with current Opera 10.10!


Please visit Opera-Info forum for more information and beta versions.


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Version 1.02

Bugfix: Now timer 's running accurate

By GwenDragon , # May 12, 2007 10:43:05 AM

Version 1.01

Bug with timer running slower not fixed.
On different OS and CPU the widget behaves different in time difference to real time.

The timer as a widget seems to have an accuracy of 3.5 per thousand.

By GwenDragon , # Apr 18, 2007 8:05:27 PM



Yes, the timer is running some fractions of seconds slower than a real clock.
I'll check an test it.
Please wait for new bug fix.
Thanks a lot for your information about this prtoblem.

By GwenDragon , # Apr 13, 2007 5:16:46 PM


You mean: "Not bad"?
Thanks.

By GwenDragon , # Apr 13, 2007 5:14:48 PM

Неплохо

By Igormogilev , # Apr 8, 2007 7:43:31 PM

The timer seems borked, I have a physical clock/timer and your timer is slow gaining about 10 seconds per 5 minutes. I love the application but it needs to be fixed. It is also slow compared to an online clock. I really love the app but it needs to be able to keep accurate time.

By Awesomedude , # Apr 7, 2007 6:20:21 AM

Still some problems on Linux.
Sorry, seems to be Operas problem, not mine.

1. Trouble of displaying shadow and transparency if transparency is activated on X-Server

2. Disability of moving widget on desktop; widget stops suddenly

3. Sound can not be stopped; so it's disabled on Linux

By GwenDragon , # Apr 3, 2007 8:23:46 PM

Yes, my thanks too. Nice, small and useful thing :smile:

And it's quite useable which along with simplicity results in nice piece of soft. Nice work.

By Svoboda , # Feb 25, 2007 11:32:08 PM

I really love this widget. Thanx for making it. This is something that I will be using almost constantly as it is so much easier than many other alternatives to keeping track of time. No more burned pizzas while online chatting either.

No requests either. I love this widget just the way it is. Thanx again.

By nutmegin , # Feb 1, 2007 10:26:50 PM

I think what is meant (and I would also find this very useful) is:

Set a countdown time
At elapsed time, widget beeps as per normal
Widget then resets to the countdown time that was entered and starts counting down again

I often use this feature with my watch while I'm working, as a way to remind myself to keep track of the time. Would be useful while surfing (!)

Nice widget!

By tcdmx , # Jan 26, 2007 9:38:21 AM

Hi jechaviz,

You wrote: »And third, i don't know if you could (please, please) to add a feature to this widget: repetitive alarm (like beep every x min)«

You mean: set a countdown and after elapsing do beep every x min?

By GwenDragon , # Jan 24, 2007 4:51:45 PM

Hi,
thanks for this useful and well designed widget.
But it would be wonderful if I could switch between this countdown mode an a new one: An ordinary alarm clock with this nice ugly buzzer!
Regards
ki.ro

By ki.ro , # Jan 10, 2007 5:06:27 PM

Hi buddy.

First, I really appreciate what you have done.
Second, thanks because all things i used this widget for.
And third, i don't know if you could (please, please) to add a feature to this widget: repetitive alarm (like beep every x min)

Why? Because i work at night and it will help me to get me awake.

If you do this your for me (really you will do it for all the world).
I will give you thanks all my working life.

Best Regards

JESUS C. GALAVIZ from Queretaro, Mexico.

By jechaviz , # Dec 18, 2006 4:42:48 PM

It's a really good and useful stuff, but it would be just fantastic to have some sound under Linux!

By Starlite , # Nov 3, 2006 3:35:12 PM

I love it; the annoying buzz is exactly what I needed! Thanks!

By 0p3ra , # Oct 21, 2006 3:17:38 AM

Hey this thing is great, very loud and annoying... For more downloads add the keyword "ALARM" or "ALARM CLOCK" I bet you'll get more hits... :smile: Seth

By baylorseth , # Aug 14, 2006 8:35:01 AM

Language support for tooltips added. At this time there are language files for english and german. If you are interested in adding a language (your native language), contact me.
Or just unzip the widget, copy the en.js file in subdir lang and change the entries to your desired language. Rename the file i.e if you are frech to fr.js or italian it.js or …
And rezip the whole files. Thats all :wink:

By GwenDragon , # Aug 10, 2006 8:50:53 PM

There seems to exist a problem running under Linux, which i did not recognize under Windows.
The sound does not stop always by clicking on the widget. :frown:

A bug fix will come, if i can find the problem.

/Edit: Unfortunately has sound to be disabled on Linux for unpredictable results.
Under Windows sound is enabled.

By GwenDragon , # Aug 8, 2006 3:05:33 AM

Sound now in version 1.00.03
A ear scratching beep at the end of elapsed time is heared. :wink:

By GwenDragon , # Aug 6, 2006 8:12:38 PM

how about sound?

By Elegorod , # Aug 3, 2006 2:21:37 PM

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