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Sleep Timer 1.2.0, published by independent developer Felix Wotschofsky, is a lightweight Windows utility designed to automate a computer’s power state after a user-defined interval. Positioned within the system-tweaking subcategory of productivity software, the program offers a minimalist interface where users simply specify a countdown in hours and minutes; when the timer elapses, the machine can be instructed to shut down, restart, hibernate, log off, or enter sleep mode. Typical scenarios include letting an overnight download finish before the system powers itself off, ensuring a classroom PC does not stay on after a presentation, or allowing a bedtime playlist to end before the laptop enters hibernation. Because the application runs silently in the background and can be aborted with a single click, it suits both casual home users and administrators who need reliable, unattended power management on single workstations. The changelog shows three public releases to date, indicating steady refinement since its debut, yet the executable remains tiny and portable, requiring no installation or elevated rights. Sleep Timer is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are supplied through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, guaranteeing that the latest version is always fetched and enabling batch installation alongside other applications.
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