Works on: Windows 10 | Windows 8.1 | Windows 8 | Windows 7 | Windows 2012 SHA1 Hash: cb0a74b1a38d3cb050abff6336cac8031f20fd6f Size: 1.17 MB File Format: zip
Rating: 1.913043478
out of 5
based on 23 user ratings
Publisher Website: External Link Downloads: 551 License: Free
Life's Battle is a free software by Mike Fletcher and works on Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows 2012.
You can download Life's Battle which is 1.17 MB in size and belongs to the software category Fun. Life's Battle was released on 2017-03-02 and last updated on our database on 2017-04-23 and is currently at version 1.
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Life's Battle Description
Life's Battle is a fun application that calculates for how long you've been alive and presents each day as a round of the battle of life. It also comes packed with a calendar that can be filled with various notes.
Find out for how many days, weeks and months you've been alive
Following a speedy setup operation that shouldn't give you any trouble, you're greeted by a simple interface, which is not exactly intuitive so it's necessary to explore each part of the main window to figure out what each option does. The key is reading the tooltips revealed when hovering the mouse over a setting.
You can specify your birth date and double-click a button to calculate the total days up until the current date. In addition to the days (rounds), Life's Battle shows the number of weeks and months in a tooltip, along with the day of the week when you were born. Every time you perform a new calculation, the application triggers an audio alert similar to the one announcing end of rounds in boxing.
View a calendar and write notes
It's also possible to change the current date in order to calculate a different interval, write a note to describe the importance of the date, specify a 4-digit pin to protect your privacy, as well as bring up the jotter window to view a calendar, select multiple dates and write notes.
This is where the program's functionality ends. It had minimal impact on the system's performance in our tests and, unsurprisingly, performed calculations swiftly. On the other hand, the interface could use some improvements in the visual department when it comes too appearance since it looks rudimentary.
Also, settings are not intuitive. We fail to see the purpose of the pin since it merely prevents you from accessing the jotter. It doesn't actually lock Life's Battle with a password and anyone can disable it by just deleting the characters.