DockTimer - 2.0.1small timer app |
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- Version: 2.0.1, 11/10/2005 07:46AM PST
dbrennan1
Very simple. Works very well. Good fun. My only issue is an inability to import my own sounds; but I've experienced this with other apps. previously, so hey!
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Massive memory usage 



- Version: 2.0, 11/15/2004 10:09AM PST
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Chrestomanci
After leaving DockTimer running for more than ten or fifteen minutes, it uses huge amounts of RAM: 200+ MB of real memory, 600+ MB of virtual memory. This slows my system to a crawl. Great program otherwise, but this needs to be fixed.
There is a way that you can play any sound - Version: 2.0, 10/8/2004 04:27PM PST
gezmo
DockTimer reads sound files from 2 places. It reads from "DockTimer.app/Contents/Resources/" and it reads from the default sounds in "/System/Library/Sounds" if you modify either of these you can use any sound file you want. Of course both will require permissions changes and may change the stability of the application, but it's possible.