[Utility] Shutdown timer for your automatic process

Sometimes I left my computer downloading something with download manager while I go to work. And I need to shutdown my computer after the download process is completed. I use a tool called "Shutdown Timer". Shutdown Timer is a utlity that will allow you to perform certain actions relating to shutting down the system. The user interface is easy to use and understand and you should be able to get to grips with it.

Windows has built-in tools for basic shut down like using schedules tasks to specify when you want your machine to shut down. The built-in functionality isn't very diverse or—as your demands get more advanced—easy to use. Shutdown Timer makes it dead simple to specify things like "Shut down my computer when the CPU usage falls below 20% for at least 20 minutes." or "Hibernate after my network card is idle for 15 minutes."

The name is catchy, but you shouldn't take it too literally; Shutdown Timer lets you do other operations besides just shutting down your computer (such as log off, lock the screen, etc), and it's not just timer-based but accepts several triggers.

Its main features is its ability to scheduling: 


  • Shutdown
  • Restart
  • Logoff
  • Lock
  • Hibernate
  • Standy
  • Monitor Standby

The other features are:

  • CPU/Memory Utilisation
  • CPU Temperature trigger
  • Networking Usage trigger
  • Ability to save your settings for furture use
  • Completely Portable, You can take it on a USB if you want to
Shutdown Timer for 32 bit : Download page for 32 bit
Shutdown Timer for 64 bit : Download page for 64 bit

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