KTimer 1.3.1.0

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KTimer allows you to schedule your computer to shut down automatically at a designated time.

KTimer 1.3.1.0

KTimer allows you to schedule your computer to shut down automatically at a designated time. This ability can help you save energy and ensure that your computer is not left running unnecessarily, providing both efficiency and convenience for users who may forget to turn it off. With KTimer, you can easily set the exact time for shutdown, allowing for better management of your computer usage.

KTimer starts when you double-click its executable file, which opens a user-friendly countdown timer interface. This timer visually displays the remaining time in hours, minutes, and seconds, allowing you to set the duration based on your specific needs. You can easily customize the timer to fit the time required for various tasks or operations on your computer.

Once you've set the desired countdown, KTimer can also be configured to initiate a computer shutdown automatically when the timer reaches zero. This feature is handy for scheduling shutdowns after lengthy processes, ensuring you don't have to monitor the time manually and can leave the computer to complete its operations uninterrupted.

When you press the "Run" button, a countdown timer begins, indicating how much time remains before the computer shuts down. As the timer counts down, you cannot pause or alter the countdown. Once the timer reaches zero, the computer will shut down instantly and forcefully, terminating all open applications and processes without saving any unsaved work.

KTimer is designed to be straightforward, providing only one function: shutting down the PC. It offers no additional options, such as restarting the system, hibernating it, or putting it into sleep mode. You should ensure that any work is saved before starting the timer.

KTimer Features:

Shut down your computer automatically at your chosen time.
The screen is captured just before shutdown.

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KTimer 1.3.1.0