New Software adds Anticipation to your Game
T-Minus Enterprises recently released a software program, T-Minus Countdown Clock, allowing golfers to count down to their next tee time. The software counts down the months, days, hours, minutes and seconds to the date.
/Golf News Articles/ - February 23, 2005 - Now, golfers who can't wait to hit the greens can count down to their next outing with the new PC software T-Minus Countdown ClockTM . This simple, entertaining program lets golfers monitor the time until their next tee time, right down to the minutes and seconds. The software can be easily customized to count down to other personal and professional sports dates, including the start of PGA events.
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.
The golf version of T-Minus Countdown Clock comes pre-programmed with a golf photo and the glorious sound of a hole in one. Users can individualize the photo, sound or text on the clock - to customize it to their own course or upcoming golf trip.
"Golfers can't wait for their next outing or tournament. Our software builds the anticipation," explains Chris Ritchie, CEO of T-Minus Enterprises, LLC. "It's easy-to-use and can be applied to any personal or business occasion."
T-Minus Countdown Clock is also available for more than 40 popular events and holidays such as Christmas, New Years Eve, Anniversary, Wedding Day, Baby's Due Date, Football, Baseball and Retirement.
Businesses can use the software to motivate employees and customers, e.g. for project deadlines, production schedules, sales contests or product launches. Employees can even "Count down to the Weekend."
The software can not only count down, it can count up. A user can count up the time since the start of a diet or since quitting smoking. Parents can track their baby's age since his/her date of birth. A company can track their corporate safety record by counting up since their last incident.
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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Christopher Ritchie
T-Minus Enterprises, LLC
CEO
64 East Uwchlan Avenue, Suite 238
Exton, PA
United States 19341
Voice: 610-363-5746
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