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Apimac Timer

Apimac Timer - '08

stopwatch, alarm clock, countdown

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Current Version: '08
Release Date: 2008-01-07
License: Freeware
Downloads (this version): 3,924
Downloads (all versions): 11,264

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Product Description:

Apimac Timer is a complete and professional stopwatch, alarm clock, countdown and clock utility for Mac OS X. Apimac Timer is freeware and gives you the same well-known ease of use as other Apimac Applications.


General features
Easy-to-use and intuitive interface with clear tab-based browsing thru stopwatch, countdown, alarm clock and clock areas. Between the features it sports: log (also automatically updated when some event occurs) and tickers that remember user that some timer is running every specific amount of time. Events include play alarms with your favorite sound, play song files, speak a specific message, announce the time. The stopwatch let you also specify events occurring after a specific amount of time or events that repeats every specific amount of time, the countdown can be optionally repeated, the alarm clock can be set for a specific day or repeated daily, the clock is a convenient watch with large digits with the indication of the current day.

Programmable actions
Actions include play alarms with your favorite sound, play song files, speak a specific message, announce the time, iTunes play, pause, stop, start visuals, stop visuals and set volume.

What's new in this version:

New in release '08 are:

  • iTunes playlist support for play sound action.
  • AppleScript support (Pro feature).
  • Full-screen mode (Pro feature).
  • Apple Remote support (Pro feature).
  • User interface improvements.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.3.9
  • Mac OS X 10.3
  • Mac OS X 10.2

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.2 or later

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Apimac Timer ReviewI love this app - Version: 3.0, 3/6/2008 12:51AM PST

(1 of 1 users found this comment useful)

bengreens1
I use it in stopwatch mode to log hours on my various freelance projects. I can pause it and head downstairs for a snack or whatever. In the window below the stopwatch I keep a list of my various clients and I update hours spent for each at the end of the day (or whenever else I'm going to quit the application). When I relaunch, the list is still there, the hours are there; I even use it to record when I send an invoice, and then the date the check comes in.

I have it set to play a chime every 20 minutes to remind me to stretch (I never do).

Liked it so much I sent them money for the Pro version, just to encourage them to keep it up. Even though all the features I needed were included in the free version. I can't speak to the start up/shut down features as I never use them.
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Apimac Timer ReviewGood effort - Version: 2.0.1, 3/24/2006 01:17AM PST

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Xeater
Check out Pause, you get essentially the "Pro" functions of Apimac Timer for the price of "donationware."

Even better, Pause will time system events based on things like the end of an iTunes track. Apimac only times system events based on a countdown or alarm.

As for using Apimac Timer as freeware, it's really too clumsy for quick timer settings. For a good timer, check out Hog Bay's Clockwork, the very best.

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Apimac Timer ReviewLooks like a nice timer/alarm but not really a stopwatch - Version: 2.0, 2/18/2006 12:48PM PST

julia2
If it's a "professional" stopwatch then it should display at least 100ths of a second, no? It only shows seconds.
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