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TimerFox

Easily counts down from a predefined number.

TimerFox Screen Shot

TimerFox counts down from a predefined number and alerts you with a custom message.

This extension is a simple timer. You enter the hours, minutes, and seconds, as well as a message to display, and the timer counts down to it. The time left is displayed in the icon for your convenience. When the timer is complete, the message you selected pops up in an alert box. TimerFox is free for use in Firefox.



Local Install TimerFox 0.8
Released November 6, 2009
21.79 KB | 295 Downloads
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Dan
May 5 2010 2:27 PM
It fails 1st time:
This is not fixed yet (just to make clear).
I made more tests:
1. after FF start - start TF08 - and works 1st time!
2. click on TF08 icon, enable same time => it fails by t/o right away.
3. click again - it works.
4. from now on it fails every other time! (unless FF restart).
Please send us an improved update. It is a great and useful add-on!

John
May 3 2010 10:48 AM
Timerfox sometimes does not count down accurate. Usually on short intervals. It's not reliable.

phf
Mar 28 2010 8:16 AM
comment utiliser timer fox ?
ou mettre les temps ?

je suis en firefox 3.6

Fede
Jul 2 2009 11:12 AM
Hello, I like TimerFox but I think that it could be more improved.
Take a look at another extension like TeaTimer, it is nice.
I think TimerFox could take ideas from it, and I consider and EXELLENT and helpful thing a checkcutton like "repeat alarm", so we can repeat all the time that alarm.
Cheers,

FEDE

Lourdes Zalcik
Jul 2 2009 10:37 AM
TimerFox doesn't show in my browser. I have the latest Mozilla version. How do I get to use it?

RealityRipple
May 21 2009 10:53 PM
We'll see if this little update fixes the Linux issues...

RealityRipple
May 20 2009 4:09 AM
There's a bug for Linux users. I believe it's caused by a capital O in the chrome.manifest file, but I'm not sure. If anyone on a Linux distro can modify the chrome.manifest file and set "Overlay" to "overlay", please let me know if that fixes it!

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