Time to Leave 1.0

Free Time to Leave screenshot fileTime to Leave allows you to enter what time you start work, how many hours a day you work, and how long of a lunch you take. The application then calculates what time you can leave work. The screen continuously refreshes how much time you have left in the day, based on the system time from your PC.

The settings are saved so that they are automatically restored each time the application is started.

This new version of Time to Leave includes a feature to enter the overtime hours you plan on working, which will affect when you can leave and how much time is remaining.


Time to Leave is FREE
Type : Freeware
OS Support : WinXP,Windows2000
Date / Size : Feb, 1. 2007 / 664 kBytes
Requirements : .NET Framework 1.1
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v1.0 (May, 24. 2007)
This is the initial release of Time to Leave
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