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power1power1:
How about using GetTimeZoneInformation() function: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms724421%28v=vs.85%29.aspx

WhiteTigX:
forget about M$ functions, they simply won't work.
In this case it's either returning an abbreviation or full name....
http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/vstudio/en-US/9034b38d-36f8-4204-afb7-6ca61523395b/gettimezoneinformation-cannot-return-correct-standardname

apu889:
can someone fixing AntiAliasing/ClearType text on Windows 8.1?
it still works on 8, but not 8.1  :-\

WhiteTigX:
guess it's not smooth enough for you? Have you tried other "Quality" settings? There isn't a best one actually.. some look better and others do not.. but this is from PC and OS to OS different... I use "... (Win7)" atm. but I don't necessarily have to.

HR:
Hi,

I used the fantastic T-Clock for years on my PC under XP professional 32bit. We now changed to Win7 enterprise 64bit. I downloaded TC2010 b.95, as well as some other modified versions mentioned here. But I could not get any of those to start, neither as std. user or localadmin. Clicking the .exe, nothing happens. No error message, nothing.

I could not find any hind on that here in the forum, so I ask the experts: what can be done to get a working T-Clock on my machine?

regards  Hans

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