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Stopwatch

Written by Diego Ongaro, this plugin keeps track of elapsed time - right on your panel.

Usage

Just add it to the panel. There are no ways to configure the plugin at this time.

:projects:panel-plugins:xfce4-stopwatch-plugin-help.png

The time elapsed will be saved when your panel quits and restored next time it's running. If time was ticking, it will not start ticking again automatically.


Latest Release

0.3.1 (2019/06/10)

xfce4-stopwatch-plugin-0.3.1.tar.bz2

SHA-256 Hash: 50c46eee58b0fe8d22cd5ddd630a82014c0b0c17911c890f27c4d31ddf6eaa1d
SHA-1 Hash: ec56719f5ac44269aa220aa3bd54a006d32de3be
MD5 Hash: ae33ab673aaf761d868c9f275d2958dd


Version 0.2.0 (2009-07-27)

  • First stable release
  • Basic functionality

Release announcement

xfce4-stopwatch-plugin-0.2.0.tar.bz2

Dependencies

>= Xfce 4.6


Source Code Repository

Git repo: http://git.xfce.org/panel-plugins/xfce4-stopwatch-plugin/

Language: Vala

License: Simplified BSD


Reporting Bugs

Bugs should be reported to the Xfce bug tracking system (product Xfce Panel Plugins, component stopwatch).

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