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>>> christopher at bergeron.com 05/01/05 1:51 pm >>>
Does anyone know of a good and simple egg timer / stopwatch like app for
linux?? I'd like to be able to open a program that will let me specify
"5" minutes and count down and pop and alarm sound, or popup or
something after that time has passed.
Also, I'm looking for a GUI app, not cron or at.? ;)? I'm on Fedora Core
3, with Gnome desktop.
Historically, I had been using Cooltimer for Windows, but I'm using
Linux as my desktop machine now and I'm seeking a replacement.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
CB
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