Epimetheus
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I didn’t want to invest in a “real” film development timer but needed some kind of timer that would tell me when to agitate and when to stop developing. My cell phone was bad at this. So I made a small program which works inside web browser.
Have a look: http://www.markuspuustinen.com/filmdevtimer/
I have only tested it with Firefox 2.0.0.1 and hope it works with other browsers as well.
Have a look: http://www.markuspuustinen.com/filmdevtimer/
I have only tested it with Firefox 2.0.0.1 and hope it works with other browsers as well.
santino
FSU gear head
I like that applet alot. Good work! Would be cool if it'd work on a cell phone too 
santino
FSU gear head
Ps: it works on Safari too.
40oz
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heh, I wrote one in VB a while ago because I dropped my cheap kitchen timer lol.
I was lazy and just used the Windows system beeps, though. That fancy soundtrack you used is money.
I was lazy and just used the Windows system beeps, though. That fancy soundtrack you used is money.
Robert Price
I missed what?
no workie with IE.......
40oz
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worked fine for me 
Epimetheus
Well-known
It probably depends on the installed java plugin version and IE version. Some combinations might not work.
benjaminlr
Member
works very well with firefox 2.0 under linux as well
thanks very much for that
thanks very much for that
Trius
Waiting on Maitani
Cool ... thanks!
mervynyan
Mervyn Yan
may i ask where you develop the films? in front of the computer-
i used my watch or clock, works just fine. I also have an small digtal alarm clock cost less than 5 dollars which it beats every minute, it is very handy.
i used my watch or clock, works just fine. I also have an small digtal alarm clock cost less than 5 dollars which it beats every minute, it is very handy.
GeroV
Established
very cool

nikola
Well-known
would be nice to have java applet for mobile phone
Robert Price
I missed what?
40oz said:worked fine for me![]()
Ok now I got it to work. Updated Java and whamy!
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rich815
Guest
I use a Casio watch that allows one to set a count-down timer for the overall development time but also concurrently runs an intermittent timer that can be set to beep every 30 seconds or minute (or whatever) to cue you to agitate.
My wife bought it for me in Beijing years ago and I just bought a back up for it as well, ordering it from eBay from a seller in Singapore. Well worth the $30 or so as it as been the perfect timer for my film development for years and I do about 4-5 rolls a week in general. And I really do not want to be doing agitation anywhere near my computer.
I have the model # at home (at the office now) and will report back.
My wife bought it for me in Beijing years ago and I just bought a back up for it as well, ordering it from eBay from a seller in Singapore. Well worth the $30 or so as it as been the perfect timer for my film development for years and I do about 4-5 rolls a week in general. And I really do not want to be doing agitation anywhere near my computer.
I have the model # at home (at the office now) and will report back.
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ray_g
Guest
I use Foto Timer. It is freeware for Palm OS. You can program the durations in steps. I also use it in the darkroom. The minimal green light from the palm screen has not been much of a problem.
lshofstra
Established
Bought an oldfashioned stopwatch, new and Russian, cheap on Ebay. Works fine, but doesn't beep at intervals....
mexipike
Established
cool program, now if only there was something like it for the ipod or ipod linux
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