Temptation Blocker is a program that lets you lock yourself out of specific applications for a specified period of time. A window displays how much time remains. In order to unblock a program you must enter a 32 character string as a disincentive.

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GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)

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  • So far so good. I got the run-time error but I simply put it in "run as administrator" mod. Maybe this will keep me off the gaming for a bit :D Running windows 7 64bit
  • Doesn't run. It shows this message: Runtime error '-2147024894 (80070002)' Automation error And then closes. Good intentions but sadly it's not working.
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Additional Project Details

Operating Systems

Windows

Intended Audience

End Users/Desktop

User Interface

Win32 (MS Windows)

Programming Language

Visual Basic

Database Environment

Flat-file

Related Categories

Visual Basic Scheduling Software, Visual Basic Desktop Environment Software, Visual Basic Games, Visual Basic Social sciences Software

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2005-09-08