Key Details of UpTime 2000

  • Show your system's up time transparently.
  • Last updated on July 23, 2015
  • There have been 3 updates
  • Also available on
  • Virus scan status:

    Clean (it's extremely likely that this software program is clean)


Editors' Review

Download.com staff

This small application simply displays the duration of time that your computer has been running and nothing more. UpTime 2000 goes directly to your system tray after launching and has a generic interface accessible by right-click.

As soon as the application is activated, a single mouse click immediately displays your system's uptime in days, hours, minutes, and seconds. UpTime Clock automatically resets itself once your computer is shut down. Its settings can easily be adjusted to determine the counter's positioning on your monitor as well as its transparency, its font, and its background color. But don't get too excited. The color choices are black or white. The lack of a help file isn't much of a bother, given the program's simplicity. This download could appeal to a larger market if it had additional features: maybe an alarm feature, automatic quick notes, or even an automatic PC shutdown. If you need to keep track of how long your machine has been running, UpTime 2000 is easy to use and offered at no charge.



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Full Specifications

GENERAL
Release
June 15, 2006
Latest update
July 23, 2015
Version
3
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Windows
Operating System
  • Windows XP
  • Windows 10
  • Windows 2000
Additional Requirements
Windows 2000/XP/2003 Server
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
2,013
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Developer's Description

Show your system's up time transparently.
Lightweight and very simple program that allows you to display your system's up time transparently on your desktop. This is the latest version of the application that was first created in 2000. Right-click the Up Arrow icon in the tray to get the main options for UpTime 2000 and most of it should be self-explanatory.