Talking Time Keeper 18.1 Review      

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December 15th, 2007

This software is available for free trial. If you want to buy it you will have to pay $19.99. It needs any version of Windows to run.

Talking Time Keeper is a desktop time package with all the features you would need. It announces time in a human voice. There is a grandfather clock mode, and message and picture displaying alarms and timers. There is a calendar with alarms and 250 world times with a day and night world map. In addition you can watch moon phases.

If you want you can use this as a stopwatch with lap timers. There is a voice building and skin building tool. This software can be highly personalized.

Let me tell you what I think of this software. For its many features and its flexiblity, I will give it full points. The fact that it can be personalized with a male and female voice is great. I like the many types of alarms.

If you are an early bird the sunrise times will be of great help. There are sunset times as well and the time is very accurate. I like the compact and intuitive main menu and the customizable skins.

For all it’s features I think this is a reasonably good download. It would work very well for those who spend a lot of time in front of a computer and need to schedule themselves accurately.

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