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DClock 2
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brotherS:
I am currently developing a small app as a tray clock replacement, mainly because I want one too. I keep my taskbar hidden and needed something that is easy to read.
You can download a beta of my freeware clock at my site. Keep in mind it's a beta and I am still working on it. Keep checking back from time to time to get the latest version of it.
features currently include:
* always on top
* customizeable size
* customizable colors
* option to remove tray clock
* stopwatch
* countdown timer
* hourly chime
* ToDo List
* small utility to aid in making alphabetical lists
* display system uptime
* date as tooltip
* copy date to clipboard
* copy system uptime to clipboard
* copy current time to clipboard
* can not accidently be dragged off the screen
* remembers user settings
* remembers where on the screen you placed it on last run
* menu accessable by right clicking either clock or tray icon
http://www.appsapps.info/dclock2.php
-app103 (January 25, 2006, 11:57 PM)
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Thanks app103, sounds promising! I didn't test it (yet), if anyone else wants to do it in here feel free :)
Also, since it isn't on http://fileforum.betanews.com/ (yet?), you can use this thread to notify us about new versions/features of your program.
Could you perhaps add a screenshot of the options? And how much RAM does it need? CPU load should be low, right?
app103:
Thanks! Things are slow going with this project, as I am technically a newbie programmer and still have much to learn. I add things to it as I learn how.
I don't think I want to put it on betanews.com....not this project. It's more of a personal thing I made out of necessity that I chose to share with the world.
app103:
Could you perhaps add a screenshot of the options? And how much RAM does it need? CPU load should be low, right?-brotherS
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The options are all on a popup menu that can be accessed by either right clicking the clock itself or the tray icon.
This was developed initially on a 233mhz P1 with only 64mb ram running WinME...for use on that pc. So it wouldn't have been much use to me if it was a resource hog. All applications I develop must be able to run on that pc or it isn't acceptable according to my standards. Although your mileage may vary.
Added some new features recently:
I got rid of the color list and added a color picker. You can select any color you want now...no limits. :D
Also updated the StopWatch in it...added a global hotkey to start/pause/resume.
Just hit Ctrl-Shift-F9.
If you run more than 1 instance of the StopWatch, only the first one will be able to use the global hotkey.
http://www.appsapps.info/dclock2.php
Enjoy!
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