Timer Screensaver 1.0

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Timer Screensaver is a free to try screensaver which displays a digital countdown timer at your desktop. The Timer Screensaver can display Idle Duration (the duration for which there has been no user input to the computer) or it can be configured to display the duration for which the Timer Screensaver is running. Timer Screensaver can be useful to view the time you have left your computer idle. The Screensaver also allows to turn off computer display (all computer displays in case of multiple or dual monitor setup) after a defined time. The configurations available for the Screensaver can be configured using Screen Saver properties of the Control Panel.

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