Yes, the intention of this timer is to be as clean and simple as possible. As for changing the seconds, you can do that in the EXTENDED version or in the APP, which also has some other extra features. Tnx for your comment!

As for suggestion, we might implement it in the future. For now, maybe you can try this:

1. Add an extra monitor besides timer, there you can type something using word processor, or use some appropriate program for typing messages

2. Make timer smaller (use ESC to exit fullscreen display), adjust the size of timer and then use a the other part of the screen for messages to the presenter.


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My only suggestion is that when the timer is reset with the Delete key that it would go back to the previously set time as almost all of our talks over two days were 15 minutes in length rather than the default 10 minutes. But it is easy to increase/decrease the time so that was only a very minor inconvenience.

Hi and thank you. I dont see a problem here, if I understand you correctly. On one monitor you will be running a full screen timer and on other (extended desktop) monitor, you have your presentation. It is allready being done like that on numerous TEDx presentations, as it was on ours. Best

I currently use the Apimac timer for my Anatomy lab exams because of one feature it has. It can be set to make a sound then automatically reset and start counting down again each time it finishes a countdown cycle. There are a number of things I do not like about the product, but that feature works and is necessary for my application. Does you timer have this feature? If so I would be interested.

Hi Steve, thanks for your comment and suggestion. The Nano version of the timer uses a very similar function to this, where the circle changes color not the numbers. This way it is visually more appealing. Best

Hello I was trying ti find a desktop background type count down timer which can be pushed to some 800 employees computer centrally. (The timer should be displayed on desktop background and will not affect users files, folders and other work. Pop up etc are sometimes annoying so was trying to find desktop background based timer.

Hi Mary, thank you so much for your kind comment! Yes, you get extra features in the PRO version you can get here: -timer-pc-mac/. You can purchase more than one license at a discount price. Thanks again and all the best.

Hi Igor. I just found you timer and it really looks impressive. However, I want to know whether it can be included in a Keynote presentation. I need the timer to appear on a slide for activities during class.

Hey Igor, Awesome timer! Thank you very much! I use it at our startup pitch events.

Is there a way to reset the timer to a previously set position => our pitchs are always 7 min. long. When I reset the timer it always goes back to 10 min.

Am I missing something? Thanks a lot!

Sorry for the late reply, missed the comment.

1) yes

2) to do this you will need another timer, where you can run multiple instances at the same time and it supports what you need: -timer-pro-sale

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Is there a way to have the countdown timer always display over any screen? I have minimized it to the way I need it but just want it to always be on top while I work. Thank you and this tool is absolutely amazing 10/10 would recommend.

When testing logging in from for instance a Chromebook from an external internet line through the Netscaler Gateway I validated succesfully that I get the "logoff successful" page after 1 minute inactivity but when testing the same from a Windows 1905 app for windows I cannot get authentication to pop-up.

For the record I'm aware that the windows app never gives a "log off" message and that your apps and desktops remain visible but -according to the documentation- I'm supposed to at least get the authentication pop-up to happen when clicking the app/desktop past the timeout.

No authentication pop-up happens. Instead the workspace app for windows reconnects to the existing (previously disconnected) Citrix session immediately which is a potential security breach according to our company policy. I need to ensure that re-authentication is enforced whenever people -past the timeout- manually click the icon in Workspace app for windows to start/reconnect Citrix apps and desktops

2. (essential) The Netscaler Gateway session (= the "validity lifetime" of your icons) . This is essentially the period of time during which clicking the icon of your published application/desktop will reconnect to an existing HDX session or start a new HDX session before the icon becomes considered 'expired' and immediately returns a re-authentication prompt instead. This timer value is set and defined in the Netscaler Gateway "Global Settings" section under the "Client Experience" tab in the "Session Time-out" field. By setting it there it will apply to all scenario's and sessions coming in through Netscaler gateway. In other words all external connections where the risk is largest and control least. Internal connections go directly to the storefront server and come from internal computers that are subject to policies where we have full control over these timers so they are out of scope for this case.

Note that besides defining this timer at the "global settings" level you could consider instead defining it in the specific equivalent session profiles in case you want this restriction to only apply to specific scenario's such as for instance connections coming from workspace/receiver apps (but not from logons through website).

Note also that there is a random extra timer automatically being added to the timer you define of up to a few minutes due to internal gateway working in mysterious ways. This is a big caveat and set me on the wrong foot causing me to wrongfully conclude and dismiss this field as not-working-properly during my initial testings. For instance if you define 1 minute and start testing by clicking the icon again after you timing 60 seconds on your chronometer you will see your setting does not take effect (yet) and reconnect still happens immediately without re-authentication. However if you define 1 minute and wait 180 seconds on your chronometer you will always get the authentication prompt as it should. So add 2 minutes at least when testing.

I had tried those already in fact. The new ones apply to the "Netscaler gateway plugin" which is not the same so doesn't apply here. 3 tabs further you have the general "session timeout" timers. I had already tried all of those to no avail before posting here.

I'm going nuts on this little thing that seems so simple yet I cannot get it to work. I do see however that if I wait long enough (or is it just random ??), a re-authentication pop-up does in fact appear (for instance when waiting roughly 40min) but definitely not in accordance with the Storefront timers I have set. Perhaps the workspace for windows app has a built-in timer (for instance default 20min) that cannot be effected through Netscaler Gateway + Storefront (only through internal policies) in any way.

Thanks for doing all the research and testing. Your finding are what I found as well, with the additional information about the "random extra timer" that I didn't know about. The biggest issue we have with the setting though is that number 2 is not an idle timer, but a hard timeout. It doesn't matter if the user clicks an icon during the time, they will be force to re-authenticate at X minutes. There is no "inactivity" timer. It is better than nothing.

You are right. It is indeed a hard timer. The "after X minutes idle" timer should have been the option just below it or at least I guess, because I tested that one rigorously as well but I every time I tested -no matter how long I waited- the icons would simply immediately reconnect. In other words this field does not seem to affect anything at all.

That being said a hard timeout is fine for the Netscaler gateway session since it's only a 1-time-hurdle-to-pass while the actual Citrix HDX session itself can have many periods of user inactivity so there we do need an idle timer that resets itself when the user continues. Luckily that specific policy provides just that.

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