Talking Time Keeper is a simple program that comes bundled with a few interesting features for keeping track of time, such as a voice builder tool.

The app is wrapped in a clean interface with a well-organized layout. So, you can synchronize the system time with the one on the Atomic Clock server, set up a stopwatch and create a list of different time zones.

Furthermore, you can view the world map and click any location to find out the remaining time till its next sunrise and sunset hour.

By accessing a built-in calendar, you may schedule an alarm or countdown timer and adjust some settings. For instance, you can make the app play music, display a message or picture when the alarm is triggered, power off the computer or run a program, URL or command line.

A bunch of configuration options are available through the Preferences section. For instance, you can select the voice for the clock, switch to a different skin for the UI, pick what text the voice says, establish automatic events (e.g. say time every hour), as well as select the 24-hour time format, just to name a few. Two independent tools of Talking Time Keeper let you create your own skin for the GUI, as well as record your voice to be played, instead of the predefined ones.

Talking Time Keeper runs on a low quantity of CPU and system memory, has a good response time and includes user documentation for every aspect of the program. We haven't experienced any difficulties in our testing; the application did not hang, crash or display error notifications. All in all, Talking Time Keeper integrates a few useful options for keeping track of time.