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License:
Free to try; $10.00 to buy
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Downloads:
4,942
- Operating Systems:
Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows 98
- Additional Requirements:
No additional requirements
- Limitations:
60-minute trial
- Date Added:
October 17, 2006
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Publisher's description of myPowerHour
From TuckWat:myPowerHour2 allows you to play power hour on any comptuer as long as long as you have iTunes, Winamp, or Windows Media Player installed. Simply download and install the program, load a playlist and click start. No CD's required. Features include Fullscreen mode, Keep track of BAC and drinks, transition songs, unlimited playing time. Version 2 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes.
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Editor's review of myPowerHour
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- Version reviewed: myPowerHour 2.0
As the music starts a sixty-second countdown begins, after which one of five preset sound files cues listeners to drink and the timer resets. A beer mug icon provides session statistics such as number of beers consumed and projected blood alcohol content, which will surely be of benefit if the police raid your party.
Some features promised by the publisher such as full-screen and customizable backgrounds couldn't be found in this freeware program, and the option to change the timer didn't work. With a little effort anyone can use this limited application, but considering its purpose it may not lead you to your finest hour.
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Version: myPowerHour 2.0
Pros: Changes the song automatically...
Cons: ...every 20 seconds. The counter counts down from 60, but their 60 is the real world's 20 seconds. If you abide by its counting, be prepared for the night of your life.
Summary: Meh.
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