Digital Timer is a useful tool for measuring time durations - for example, if you want to measure how long it takes for a program to run. Digital Timer offers these features: - Countdown timer - counts down (like a microwave oven timer) from some HH:MM:SS value to zero. Stopwatch - continuously counts up until stopped.
Play a wav file - when the countdown timer expires, Digital Timer will optionally play a wav file. Compact size - takes very little space on the desktop. Play once/Play until stopped - play the sound only once, or play it continuously (every 30 seconds) until the Stop button is clicked.
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The cylinder spins freely, but when you pull the hammer back, it locks firmly with perfect alignment on all 7 cylinder holes. I have the date of manufacture narrowed down to the 1911-1920 time frame, does anyone have any information that would get it to the year? It is a neat old gun.
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Polaris Timer Console The Polaris timer console is at the heart of all our timing systems. The Polaris is a full featured, multi-event timer for timing of equestrian events including barrel racing, pole bending, roping, team penning, bull riding, cutting, show jumping and more. The Polaris timer is also used in a wide variety of non-equestrian events including lap timing, autocross, drag racing, track and field events, speed training, and dog agility trials. Wireless operation means easy set-up and tear down. No power connection, no cables to the electric eyes, even the spectator displays (scoreboards) can be driven wirelessly.
The timer console runs 50-60 hours from a set of four AA alkaline batteries. Time is displayed on a high contrast LCD display with extra large 0.7 inch tall digits. Easily readable even in direct sunlight. A convenient keypad allows simple, single button access to the Polaris' powerful features.
Different time formats are automatically selected for each different event (e.g., seconds to.001, seconds to.01, minutes and seconds, counting up, counting down, etc.). You can also choose your own time format as well. Previous times are saved along with penalty (if entered) and any event-specific information such as score, broken barrier, cattle number, lap number, jumping round, etc. Accurate time is maintained even while the timer is stopped. This allows resumption of timing after accidental interruptions. No more lost times!.
Alignment status of each electric eye is always present on the status display.
7 This application is a no-fuss timer to user when you need to count the time. The concise interface makes it easy to set hours, minutes and seconds.
You can also activate tick and alarm sounds to notify you when the time is up. Thanks to the up and down arrows it's really easy to add or remove time.
We also liked the fact that you can open up as many timers as you want, however try not to get confused as to which alarm is for what? Users will appreciate the simplicity of the application, making it great for any use and keeping it discreet on your desktop. The only little thing we could complain about is the fact that there's only one alarm sound. To recognize multiple alarms, it would have been best to offer a choice of sounds.
Changes. Add a title to each timer window individually. Corrected copyright notices. Add your own sounds by dropping them in the sounds folder.
Save timers for future use. Corrected a problem with multiple timers on PowerPC Macs (Macintosh only). Corrected installer script to correctly place user guide in My Documents folder (Microsoft Windows only).