Countdown Software Makes Waiting For Baby Fun
/24-7PressRelease.com/ - February 24, 2005 - Now, expectant parents can count down to their baby"s due date with the new PC software T-Minus Countdown ClockTM. This simple, entertaining program lets family and friends monitor the months, days, hours minutes and seconds until the big day - and can be customized with personal photos and songs.
"Anticipation is part of the fun of becoming a new parent," explains Chris Ritchie, CEO of T-Minus Enterprises, LLC. "Our software adds excitement, in a personalized way. It"s easy-to-use and can be expanded for other special occasions."
The Baby"s Due Date clock comes pre-programmed with the sound of a happy baby, but users can replace it with their own song or sound. The countdown can be displayed as a window on the user"s desktop or viewed as a screensaver. Also, it can be added to the bottom of outgoing emails automatically, so friends, family and colleagues can join in the count down.
In addition to baby"s due date, T-Minus Countdown Clock is available for other special events and holidays such as Baby"s 1st Christmas, Christening, 1st Birthday, Mothers Day and Fathers Day.
Families can also use the software to count down to a wedding, vacation or a party. Sports fans can count down to a particular game, opening day, championship, or golf outing.
Holiday countdowns are available for New Year"s Eve, Halloween, Easter, Fourth of July, and Christmas, among others. Students can count down to the first or last day of school, prom, spring break or graduation.
The software can not only count down, it can count up. Parents can track their baby"s age since his/her date of birth. A user can count up the time since the start of a diet.
Music and sound effects add excitement to the countdowns. A user can listen to a holiday jingle, the sound of students cheering, or the roar of the crowd at a game. Users can add their own music, such as a personal wedding song.
"There are many ways to use the software," says Ritchie. "Our website www.TheCountdownClock.com lists over 100 events to count down to."
T-Minus Countdown Clock was originally developed in 1997 to count down to the new Millennium. Companies such as Ontario Hydro in Canada used it to prepare for Y2K. Now in its fifth version, the software is used in 17 countries, including the U.S., U.K., Canada, France and Germany.
The price for T-Minus Countdown Clock starts at $9.99. Users can order by phone, fax, mail or online by visiting www.TheCountdownClock.com.
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