The NetTimers control is a set of timers that expand on the timer control supplied with Visual Studio .net. Three more timers which operate exactly as the Microsoft Visual Studio Timer(milliseconds), but the timers in NetTimers are in seconds, minutes and hours. The NetTimers also provides more information than the timer supplied with Microsoft Visual Studio. The Value property reports the time that has elapsed for a timer. Example: A minute timer with interval set to 10, will report a value of 5 for the Value property when 5 minutes have elapsed since the timer was enabled. The value property may be changed by the program, perfect for an in-activity timer. The Wait control adds the ability to hold your program in a set position for set period, while allowing other events to continue to operate. Example: Wait control can be used to hold the program while a user performs an action, or while another program starts or stops. The SWatch control adds Stopwatch functionality to your application. This control reports how long has past since it was started and how long between the last start and stop times. The Start and Stop times can be accessed for logging operations, and the control reports when it is timing.