24
Sep
2008

vista

If you want to automate your Windows Vista’s shutdown, it is right for you to know that this simple task is not as easy as you think. As a matter of fact, the only option you have got is the Windows Vista Scheduler which, thanks to an annoying procedure lets you schedule your Vista shutdown time. However, if you are looking for something simpler, here is a nice software called Vista Shutdown Timer that will spare you from all of the harrassment of going through Vista configurations.

Here are some of its most important features.

  1. You can use it with a PC-IR Remote control.
  2. It has got an OSD (On Scree Display).
  3. Support for command line parameters.
  4. Manual killing of hanging programs.
  5. Warning sound during thr last 20 seconds.
  6. Invisible mode.
  7. Shortcut Wizard.

Vista Shutdown Timer works under Windows XP as well as Windows Vista. Its is a freeware software which can also be installed into your USB dongle. If you want to know more about it, click here. If instead you want to download it right away, click here.

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