I know it's a personal preference thing but, if I had my way, that would be how every window would act. I can take it out if you'd like.-skwire
It's fine to leave it as it is (unless you get 100 votes to take it out ;) )
I know about it now, and as I said, there's no loss because it remembers the last time values.
I worked on this for several hours but I've come to the decision that, because of the way I initially designed the code to support a dynamic number of timers, fixing this issue will probably require a rewrite. This is codespeak for, "Don't hold your breath." :D :D :D I've updated Ten Timer's webpage to state that it does work on Windows 7 with some graphical glitches.
-skwire
No problem, and thanks for the effort and explanation. I'm sure you have more significant things to work on!