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Tips for creating your own desktop timer
The free Desktop Timer is a great option for anyone looking for an easy-to-use timer that will stay on your desktop for a lifetime. Desktop Timer 2.0 has not been released yet, unlike many free software applications. This means that there are many new features and capabilities to Desktop Timer 2.0. If you are serious about setting up an audio/video monitoring system that can run 24 hours a day, seven nights a week, I recommend downloading Desktop Timer 2.0 as soon as possible. This is a great option for those with limited budgets.
Free Desktop Timer is a standalone program that can be placed on any sidebar where you open applications. You could place it on your right side panel, right next to the clock. Then drag it to the right to adjust the time. This will center your time display when you aren't using the program. Drag the widget to a place on your desktop to display it as a widget. This allows users with smaller monitors to see the time from wherever they are. The area selected by the mouse will shrink as you hover, making it easier to see your timer without scrolling.
To create multiple timers go to the System Tray and click on "Time", then click "New." The title of the timer has been changed to "My Timer" and you can edit its description, rename it, or create subcategories. Each time zone can be pulled out individually and its name dragged into its appropriate slot. Finally, you can create a backup of the application and use it later. To do this, go to "System Tools" and click on "Scratch Pad." A scratch pad is the same thing as the Start Menu.