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TheClock 2004.12.01

6.0

Editors Rating


License Free to try
Requirements Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP
Downloads 132 Limitations None
Publisher theSoftware File Size 3.6M
Date added 03 Dec 2004 Check your speed

theClock is a digital clock that can be configured to take up minimal real-estate on your desktop by hiding the menu and title bar. Date and time are fully configurable. Set the background color and set your favorite font. Save up to 16 different window configurations. Add theClock to the system tray to free up desktop real estate. Remove theClock's icon from the task bar to free up task bar real estate. Make theClock the top most application so you can see the clock while working in other applications. Keyboard controls to move and size theClock and theClock's display data. An alarm clock that can save up to 25 alarm settings, can display a message, and/or play a sound you select, and/or launch a file, open a directory, or launch an application that you select. A Chime where you can play a sound you select to chime on the hour, the quarter hour, the half hour, the last quarter hour, and every specified minute. A simple Calendar is included.

Version 2004.12.01 adds a checkbox to the Options dialog where the Splash Screen upon application launch can be turned on or off. Also adds the Settings and Options menu items to the System Tray menu.

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