Java : Applets : Counters

JavaCounter

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This is a Java counter and clock in one applet. It counts page hits, tells your visitors the local time, and provides an analog time display. You can use your own counter sets. Because Java applets cannot write to files, the counter function of JavaClock requires you to install a Perl script (provided) on your Web site. The counter supports any number of pages and/or users. JavaCounter can get along without digit graphics. It optionally generates text and digits internally.

David Reillys Countdown

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This freeware Java applet is a solution to the count down requirement in your web page. It counts seconds, minutes, hours, days and years to a particular target time and date, which has to be supplied as a parameter. You can place this on your web page by pasting this code into the HTML source. To start a countdown change the “CountdownDate” parameter.

XdebugX Counter

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This is a free Counter applet. It only requires an IP, and is very easy to install.

JavaCounter

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This is a Java counter and clock in one applet. It counts page hits, tells your visitors the local time, and provides an analog time display. You can use your own counter sets. Because Java applets cannot write to files, the counter function of JavaClock requires you to install a Perl script (provided) on your Web site. The counter supports any number of pages and/or users. JavaCounter can get along without digit graphics. It optionally generates text and digits internally.

XdebugX Counter

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This is a free Counter applet. It only requires an IP, and is very easy to install.