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artful.
12th February 2007, 14:27
Pocket Kitchen Timer v1.12

Requirements: PPC 2003
Overview: Perfect for outdoor grilling and home banquets, 5 timers with separate settings, plus text. Get rid of that plastic kitchen timer and use your PDA!

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Pocket Kitchen Timer (PK Timer) for Pocket PC 2003 supports timing for up to 5 different items which you can label with a short description, such as "Heat grill", "Asparagus", "Steaks", "Clean grill". While particularly useful in the kitchen or by the outdoor grill, it can also be used for general purpose timing.

New in V 1.1.2, power off your PDA while timing and PK Timer will power it up automatically to sound an alarm.

Timing can be a very simple duration countdown: Enter the hours and minutes duration, start the timer, and it counts down, showing time remaining and sounding an alarm when ready.

Timing can also be a more advanced "Start By" time calculation. You can set a future time you want an item to be "Done By", and the duration is used to compute a "Start By" time. PK Timer will notify you when it's time to start the item and will begin the countdown.

After timing has been started, you can "tweak" the settings, such as adding 10 more minutes for the roast.

PK Timer includes a built-in calculator for computing hours and minutes to cook based on weight.

More Info:
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Jpdafreak
12th February 2007, 15:15
I won't burn my toasts again!:weedman:

artful.
12th February 2007, 15:21
I won't burn my toasts again!:weedman:

HAHAHAHA........SO I CAN EAT YOUR TOASTS THEN

silverwolf
12th February 2007, 17:26
many thanks bro :):):)

gr8
22nd January 2008, 17:20
i know this is old but i was looking for a simple countdown timer like that.
has anyone work this on WM6 ?

Kuzco
25th January 2008, 03:57
i know this is old but i was looking for a simple countdown timer like that.
has anyone work this on WM6 ?

Try it and report back to us :)

gr8
25th January 2008, 10:32
another member suggested the conduits timekeeper and i installed that with no problem and its really good alternative of kitchentimer.
thanks anyway