03-03-2013, 09:51 PM
Hi everyone,
I've made a timer in VB.Net (with inspiration from Brandon's Timer 9). It's called E-Tech Timer, and it's actually pretty popular. It has many cool features such as the ability to log your time, start at a defined time, or alert at a certain time. The project is hosted on Codeplex: http://etechtimer.codeplex.com
It would be great to see some of the forum members helping out with this project. If you want to, just download the code and edit it to your heart's content. There are some goals, too (there is a link on the homepage).
It's been featured on Softpedia (http://bit.ly/etimer1) and I Love Free Software (http://bit.ly/timerblog). That's pretty exciting seeing as I'm only 12 years old!
Andrew
lorimer.id.au
I've made a timer in VB.Net (with inspiration from Brandon's Timer 9). It's called E-Tech Timer, and it's actually pretty popular. It has many cool features such as the ability to log your time, start at a defined time, or alert at a certain time. The project is hosted on Codeplex: http://etechtimer.codeplex.com
It would be great to see some of the forum members helping out with this project. If you want to, just download the code and edit it to your heart's content. There are some goals, too (there is a link on the homepage).
It's been featured on Softpedia (http://bit.ly/etimer1) and I Love Free Software (http://bit.ly/timerblog). That's pretty exciting seeing as I'm only 12 years old!
Andrew
lorimer.id.au
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Andrew Lorimer
E-Tech Software
Andrew Lorimer
E-Tech Software