Handheld Solutions Advanced Timer Version 1.50 - developed by Thomas Graupner

Advanced Timer is a useful and unique timing application capable of performing many diverse time-related functions.

Advanced Timer's primary function is to tell you the amount of time from one event in its event list to another.  Once you enter some events in its event list, you can set one event as the start time and another event as the finish time.  Advanced Timer will automatically display the amount of time between the two events.  Advanced Timer's event list starts off with a special event called "Current Time".  This event enables you to use Advanced Timer as both a regular timer and a countdown timer.  Advanced Timer can perform many diverse time-related functions due to its many features and its unique design.

Advanced Timer has customizable display settings that allow you to view information in many different formats.  In addition, Advanced Timer features a big digit display mode that allows you to read amounts of time easier.

Advanced Timer also has the ability to project time.  With this feature, you can see what day it will be in 6 weeks, 90 days, or whatever time period you specify.

Advanced Timer can also open (registered version only) and save its event list and application settings.  This allows you to save all the events that you have entered and get them all back instantly.  This is especially handy if you have just used the lap button to record a bunch of times that you need to process later.

Below are two screen shots of Advanced Timer:  (From left to right: Pocket PC version, Palm-size PC version)

(Click here to see a screenshot of the Handheld PC version)



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Click here to download Advanced Timer for Pocket PCs
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Click here to download Advanced Timer for Palm-size PCs running Windows CE 2.11
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Click here to download Advanced Timer for Handheld PCs running the HPC2000 platform

Note: The
EVB runtime is required to run Advanced Timer on Pocket PCs running Windows Mobile 2003 and Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition.



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