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hgutman:
Why in the world can I not install a small program that I used to have on the desktop called T-Clock? I've tried dozens of times. It is a digital clock/date that sits in the taskbar, and replaces the MS clock, it was always Win 10 compatible, although it was written in earlier forms years before. I am running (an up-to-date) Win 10 - 64 bit on a desktop, browser is Edge.
When I download any version of T-Clock, it does have an exe. component, but not an install line that I recognize.
I'd love to get it back. There are a number of variants on the original program, it has been kicking around for probably 20 years. I'd gladly take any of them. Thanks, /hank
biltong:
T-Clock Redux works superbly. I have it on multiple Windows 10 machines without a problem:
https://github.com/White-Tiger/T-Clock
x16wda:
There isn't an installer, but here are the notes I have on it for how I always set it up - current version ought to be similar:
How to set up T-Clock 2010 build 95
1. Copy the entire T-Clock folder (contains Waves, Win32, x64 folders) into Program Files
2. Run clock.exe from the subfolder of the proper bitness
3. Right click and choose T-Clock Properties
4. On the About tab select Start T-Clock when Windows starts
5. On the Clock Text tab, choose Marlett, size 8 neither bold nor italic
6. On the Time Format tab, check Custom Format and set it to hh:nn:ss POSIX\ndddd mmmm d, yyyy
7. On the Mouse tab, set the Action to Show Calendar and set the tool tip to dddd mmmm d, yyyy
Stoic Joker:
Steps 5-7 are (personal preference) optional, but ^they're^ right. :D
Curt:
My rutine is a little different:
Unzip to C:\T-Clock
Right-click Clock64.exe and create a shortcut. Cut the cut and move it to C:\Users\%username%\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup
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