Peace Time 1.4.0.1

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Peace Time is a Stopwatch and Timer. The functions are simple. If you need to track the amount of time from start to end, then run the stopwatch. If you are counting down time, the switch over to the timer.

Features include: Customizable clocks for specific or routine task. The ability to preserve time tracking when the program is not running, including when the computer is off, via system time. Multiple instances of the program can be ran at the same time. Audio alert can be customized for each timer. A command can be executed on timer alert. The program can be executed with /f "timer name" parameter from a shortcut or command line.

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