Shutdown Timer : Shutdown or Log Off based on System Events.

by Shashank Chinchli on June 26, 2010

shutdown-timer

Shutdown Timer is a utlity that will allow you to perform certain actions relating to shutting down the system. The user interface is easy to use and understand and you should be able to get to grips with it.

The name is catchy, but you shouldn’t take it too literally; Shutdown Timer lets you do other operations besides just shutting down your computer (such as log off, lock the screen, etc), and it’s not just timer-based but accepts several triggers.

Uncropped view of  Window  :

Shutdown Timer lets you shut down or log off based on system events

After watching  this ,now please dont ask me if its for MAC users  only :?

I’m no Mac user, but the program feels pretty Mac-like. The interface is polished and sensible, and it’s logically laid out.

Lets see functionality of Shutdown Timer :

Shutdown Timer lets you shut down or log off based on system events

The above neat options says it’s quite a bit more than just shutting your computer down. You can restart your computer, log off the current user, lock the computer, set it to hibernate or standby, or just switch off the screen. That last bit is very useful; Windows power management has a 20-minute default, but sometimes I want the screen to shut off in five or ten minutes (when I go to sleep, for example).

CPU options

We are also provided with CPU options.You can perform any operation based on CPU usage thresholds, and it’s smart enough to let you specify that the CPU percentage must stay above (or below) that level for X minutes

Shutdown Timer lets you shut down or log off based on system events

Memory based options

We are even provided Memory based options

Shutdown Timer lets you shut down or log off based on system events

( Honestly speaking this feature  was bit odd for me…Couldnt digest the same )

Network Options

And the last feature is Network options,that  makes  a lot more sense.

Shutdown Timer lets you shut down or log off based on system events

If you’re copying a huge file over LAN and want your computer to go to sleep once it’s done (for example, a backup job or a 40GB Blu-ray rip), it’s easy to tell it to do so.

I have tried it over Windows7 Ultimate 32 bit

SO what are you waiting for : ?

Donwload URL : http://sinvise.net/home/projects/software/shutdown-timer

Comments awaited:)

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subhajit February 1, 2011 at 10:38 pm

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