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ShutdownB - shut down your computer with a timer and a plus!

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publicdomain:
Glad you're liking it! I've already started pushing to GitHub:

First ALPHA has the core functionality done:


* Download: ShutdownB_v0-1-0-alpha-1.zip
* GitHub tag: https://github.com/publicdomain/shutdownb/releases/tag/v0.1.0-alpha.1


... I am almost scared of some kind of copyright infringement due to the icon they used....-luvnbeast (January 31, 2024, 07:34 AM)
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Worry not! This particular icon being used is open/free for the taking, since it is the public icon made by OpenClipart-Vectors at https://pixabay.com/vectors/icon-icons-matt-shutdown-symbol-1294532

If you open both programs you can compare side-by-side for the slight variations... (definitely not the same!)

Also, do feel free to brainstorm & follow/watch the GitHub repo for real-time progress.

I'm officially at home & ready to serve so let's make this exactly what you aspire (or better!) as the new versions roll-up + pushed :Thmbsup:

publicdomain:
Implemented improvements to the program's main form:



Getting timer mode to work now.

publicdomain:
Second ALPHA version implements timer functionality in full :


* Download: ShutdownB_v0-1-0-alpha-2.zip
* GitHub tag: https://github.com/publicdomain/shutdownb/releases/tag/v0.1.0-alpha.2


We are on the "plus" side already as it includes custom time:



Time to develop your requested alarm functionality!  :-*

luvnbeast:
 :Thmbsup: The menus look nice and the functionality of the popup looks great! Although the functionality of TIMP should not be underrated. Might the alarm command be a folder sector fed into TIMP if ShutdownB was in the same folder as TIMP? This way the two could be a tiny package deal and portable. 

publicdomain:
Might the alarm command be a folder sector fed into TIMP if ShutdownB was in the same folder as TIMP?
-luvnbeast (February 02, 2024, 07:48 AM)
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The /play command is shaped like this:


* /play
Resume the track if paused or play the selected one in the list.
* /play <number>
Play the track at passed index, as per the currently-displayed order.
* /play "<directory>"
Working as per your suggestion: loads the passed directory.
* /play current
Plays the current directory where TIMP is.
So, the "feeding" of directory is auto-magic when starting the program using the /play current command.

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