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I use Pocket Stopwatch v3 for wm2003 on my Mogul and works perfectly. I am at a wholesale bakery and use it constantly. It's really cheap, too! matt
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@el_ereene I've seen it, The program isn't bad, but I'm looking for just the stopwatch. I don't need the other junk. I'm looking for the size too, Super Size Me!!!
This: Is a lot easier to read on the fly than: @livejazz I can see how you use that program at a bakery, there are a ton of timers, But i need the size easy to read on the go, and something that I can easily start and stop with gloves on. Last edited by msbullock; 11-01-2007 at 01:06 PM. |
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I watched that same episode last night too. (great show). The issue with the PPC stop watches is they will only count in seconds, not milliseconds like the iPone. I wrote a stop watch application a few years back, I'll look around and see if I can find it. If I do I will post it.
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Stopwatch 1.1
You can find 95 hits for "stopwatch" on freewareppc.com. I use the one from AvantVision - it's pretty lightweight by itself but does require CF2.0. The time lag from tap to screen response seems to be around .1-.2 seconds. [Edit: Although you can't see it on the screenshot because I hadn't started the clock, the readout is down to milliseconds, which is shown as a three-digit scramble in the lower right corner of the black window, below the seconds.]
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I found the stop watch program I wrote. You are free to use it as you wish. As always, this software comes with no warranty and you use it at your own risk.
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