Friday 24 November, 2006 (.Net | GTD)
I found a couple of other Two Minute Timers:http://www.avesh.com/blog/TwoMinuteTimer.aspxhttp://blog.brettkelly.org/?p=215
On lifehacker there is a reference to an article about beating procrastination, this is something that I have a problem with so I am going to try it out: Just start doing it but only do it for 10 minutes. After that decide if you want to continue or not. With this in mind I have released a new version of my timer with a 10 minute option...
I have deployed this as a ClickOnce application now so you can get automatic updates if you want. The new version is 0.2.2
Features:Customisable opacity.Tray icon.Start a 2 or 10 minute timer from a context menu.
System requirements:Windows 2000, XP (probably 2003 Server also but not tested).Net 2 (the install should download .Net 2 if you don't have it)
Planned features:Customisable alarm behaviour (flash window, system sounds, audio files).Custom count-down enter hour, minute, seconds.Autostart up on login option
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