Sunny Time is a stop-watch, a timer, a clock, and an alarm all at the same time, with visual and audible cues.
Timer time can be changed on-the-fly.
Three alarm signals: audible, visual, and message display.
Fraction of second up to 1/100000.
Good time, bad time; wonderful time, terrible time; behind time, in time; ahead of times, behind the times; Greenwich time, summertime; lunch-time, tea-time; full-time, part-time; tick-tock time, tick-tick time; this time, that time; past time, future time; what time, many times; any time is sunny time.
Sunny time is at all times at the best of time, and will stand by you all the time till the end of time!
- Stop-watch
- Timer
- Clock display
- Alarm
- 3 Alarm signals: audible, visual, and popup customizable message
- Change timer time on-the-fly
- Visual and audible tick cues
- Can be set to operate in silent mode, i.e. only visual
- Fraction of second up to 1/100000
- Maximum time keep: 61 minutes
- Easy keyboard or mouse control
- Sunny Time.exe
- FILE_ID.DIZ
- Sunny_Time_readme.html (this file)
Double click "Sunny Time.exe", and you are now ready.
To start the Sunny Time stop-watch,
click 'Start', or press 'S'.
To stop the Sunny Time stop-watch,
click 'Stop', or press 'S'.
To get the split second,
click 'Split', or press 'L'.
To start the Sunny Time stop-watch anew,
click 'Reset', or press 'R'.
Under the Options menu, you may toggle on and off audible tick for the stop-watch and clock mode, set timer and alarm time, and access the 'Preference' page to adjust the 'Split second accuracy'.
When the Sunny Time timer or alarm set time is reached, the sun will smile to open mouth with a blinking nose.
You may stop the signals, visual or audible, by clicking any where on the Sunny Time window.
You will see the signals statuses whether the timer and the alarm are set or not on the status bar.
An asterisk "*" next to the timer set time indicates that the timer's audible alert is enabled.
A "#" next to the alarm set time indicates that the alarm message display is enabled.
In order for the alarm works, Sunny Time must be set to 'Clock mode' (press "C" to toggle). During this time you may still use the stop-watch and the timer.
A simple rule is this: whenever you see 'clock mode' and 'Alarm is set for' e.g. 8:0 on the status bar, the alarm is activated.
The time display format for the Clock mode is hh:mm;
The time display format for the stop-watch mode is mm:ss.
The orange flashing rays indicate of active clock mode;
The white flashing rays indicate of active stop-watch mode.
Since the clock and the stop-watch can be active simultaneously, both color rays can be flashing at the same time.
The yellow rays indicate of the visual seconds of the stop-watch;
The red rays indicate of the visual minutes of the stop-watch.
Any Windows operating systems version 95 or above.
Sunny Time will cost you one email.
If you use it, even only one sunny time, or store it at your disposal, I would like to have an email telling me about that.
My email is
kalvinau2003@yahoo.com
Should you have any suggestions and comments, please send email to the above address.
Or you may write in my guest book .
Suggestions and comments are welcome at any time!