Now where's that stop watch when I need it most? In days of old when there was a race on there'd always be a guy there who would pull this enormous watch out of his pocket, press the top and time an event but you don't see too many of them these days. Instead you can use the free time tool TickCounter to time the budding Ussain Bolts of this world.
TickCounter is a highly accurate times that supports all timezones and allows the user to create their own online countdown or even count up timer that tracks the time to or from any event. It can even track time retrospectively and, unlike many other tools, it can track back and cope with dates before 1st January 1970 and after 19th January 2038 so it gives you plenty of room for scope. So what are you going to use TickCounter for? Well apart from the obvious use of timing races imagine it in everyday situations. Are you waiting for the harvest to come in? How long to go till your wedding. You could even use it as a timer when cooking or making a cake. You could even give yourself a time limit to excercise or how long you allow yourelf to play games online. The list is endless. Every tool is free and easy to use. No registration required.
Conclusion
While TickCounter is the simplest of simple tools to use it also has a plethora of uses. I'd never dreamed there would be so many. It's wickedly accurate and literally works at the click of a button. The benefits of having it as a mobile unit via your iPhone or iPad are endless. As a simple time keeping unit it really can't be beaten.
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