* Offers both count-up and countdown modes. (good for Scrabble "ticka-ticka-ticka" or Pyramid "wah") * Will LOOP the WAV of your choice while clock is running. * Will play the WAV of your choice when the clock hits zero. * Offers a toggle to turn tenths-of-a-second on and off. (Really, it ought to fill up the window, whatever size the window is.) Just a "60", with or without the leading colon. As in, if it's set for 60 seconds, there is no trailing "0" in the minutes column. Color of font and background should be customizable, and an extra added bonus would be for those colors to change upon clock expiry. * Either font-changable, or a number of different game-show type numerical fonts (Eggcrate, seven-segment, vein) could be selected. Ideally Start Clock would both reset and start clock when clock is at :00. * Easy-to-click buttons onscreen (and/or distinct keyboard commands) for Start / Pause, Stop / Clear, and Reset Clock.
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So anyhow, we got to thinking, we had a laptop with a nice big screen handy, wouldn't it be neat (and far easier to see from across the room than the G8) to use that as a clock display? We have a lot of game show nuts here, and many of them can code, so does anyone know of a standard countdown timer (along the lines of a basketball shot clock or the "Clock in the wings" on Clark Pyramid) that has been written for Windows? Here's my ideal feature list: (Help a fellow Invisioner out, go buy six copies now. Last night I was playing Time's Up at a friend's place, and we were using the trusty G8 Game Timer to keep time instead of the silly egg timer that comes with that otherwise fantastic game.