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Ok, here's my noob post ...
Yes praises to Stoic Joker :Thmbsup: for your T-Clock x64! 

Now here's my cry for help: I (we) really need the show memory feature (the 'R' under Format Elements > Resource Elements).  We're always checking that value and the little green line to make sure our staff and faculty systems are running with proper memory use.  It's on every x32 system I've set up since 2003.

I've been using T-ClockEx personally since like 1998 and I was considering shelling out that $29-$39 for the 1st Clock prgm, which looks to be a rip-off of the original T-Clock.  It has the memory (and CPU) display option, and that's the only reason I'd buy it.  I've known about your T-Clock3 for 2 years and have been Googling for a tray clock that shows memory use ever since my first x64 system but no luck.

So yes, this is conspicuously leading to a request - would you consider adding the show resources feature into your T-Clock3?  We'd love you for it!  And pay you too  ;)

Thx, Gary et al at Richter Library Systems, UofM.

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