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    Price:  Free (GPL)
    Version:  2.2
    Platform:  Unix, Windows
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lcCountup

Unlike countdown and clock scripts, lcCountup shows the amount of time from a date you specify (in the future or in the past). You can display the time spent since the last update of a page, you launched a certain product, last time it rained in your town, you smoked the last cigarette, or everything comes to your mind. All you need to do is specify the starting date, and add a single tag to your pages, where you want the script to display the time. The script display right time in long or short format, consider leap years, the output can be in text or graphical format, the date and/or time can be specified in the SSI tag, you can have unlimited configuration files and much more. UPDATE: there is a new dynamic version through Javascript.
 
 

 
    Price:  Freeware
    Version:  1.2.1
    Platform:  MacOS 9.x, MacOS X, Unix, Win32
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MKCountDown

A simple SSI-based perl script that displays the time until a specified event down to the second, and another message after the event has passed. The precision of the script can be customized, and fields with a quantity of zero (i.e., "0 hours") can optionally be ignored.
 
 

 
    Price:  Free
    Version:  1.6
    Platform:  Unix
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The Incredible Countdown

This script generates the time until the next event specified in the configuration file. The script requires the Date::Manip library.
 
 

 
 
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    Price:  Free
    Version:  1.21
    Platform:  Unix
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Matt Wright's Countdown

Countdown allows you to implement a simple countdown to a specific date in your web pages. You can have the countdown accurate to the second, minute, hour, day, month or year.
 
 

 
 
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