Raspberg Up Time (FREEWARE)
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Requirements
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Windows 95/98, Windows 2000, Windows NT 4.0.
VB5 Runtime DLL'S, can be downloaded from
http://www.crosswinds.net/~raspberg

About It
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This program will tell you how long your system has been running windows since 
it last started up. It also logs a total time of how long your system has been 
running windows since the program was installed. The program sits in your 
system tray, it can be quickly brought up by a single click on the icon. You 
can quickly see how long your system has been up by moving the mouse over the 
icon and it will be displayed in a tooltip. 

Installation
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If you are reading this then you probably have already extracted the zip file but if
you haven't extract it to some where. Example c:\Raspberg Up Time. To make a shortcut
in your startup folder so it runs every time your computer starts up you will need to do
this. Go to the folder where the program is extracted to, right mouse button on the file
and select copy. Now right click on your start button and click open. Then open up
Programs then Startup then in a empty space inside that window, you may have to resize it,
right click and select Paste Shortcut. Close all the windows and that's it!

You have to have the program run on startup or it may not calculate the total time 
properly. 

Using It
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When you first run the program a little window will popup displaying the current
windows up time. 
What the buttons do:
Hide: This will hide the program, it can be brought up instantly by clicking on the 
      little clock on your system tray once.
Options: This will open up the options window. In here you will see a tick box saying
         Minimized When Run, this will make the program start of hidden when it is run.
	 The other option is Update Every ??? Seconds. This is how often the program
	 will check to see how long the system has been up for in seconds.
Details: This displays the Highest Up Time, this is the longest your system has been 
         up for. The Total Up Time is the total time your system has been up. It keeps
 	 on adding it up. Last of all there is Current Details, this is the current
	 windows up time in Hours, Minutes, Seconds and Microseconds.
Exit: This will remove the icon from the system tray and close the program.

No the program does not have to be running to keep up with the systems up time. Windows
has its own clock to do this just you cant see it. 

Disclaimer
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This program shouldn't damage your computer in any way but its not our fault if it does.
Run this program at your own risk.


Contact
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If you have any troubles, or anything like that. send us a mail
raspberg@start.com.au
          or
http://www.crosswinds.net/~raspberg