There is another similar program, Ham Clock, that has
a larger display and some additional features that was
written by an amateur. Link: http://www.df1zn.de/
I´d be lost without it.
Cliff, w2tgp
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Message: 6
Date: Mon, 29 Aug 2005 18:33:54 -0700
From: Bill Turner <dezrat1242@ispwest.com>
Subject: [RTTY] Need a clock?
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I just found a neat freeware program which places a
clock on your
desktop.
I know, there are hundreds of similar apps, but this
one is just right.
Not
too big, not too small, and just enough
configurability. The clock
display
is about .25" high by 1" wide and shows hours, minutes
and seconds. It
can
be set to show UTC or local time and the colors are
changeable. You can
have it start when Windows starts or start it manually
if you create a
shortcut. You can drag it to any position on the
desktop and it stays
on
top of all other windows. The zip file is only 39kb.
Amazing! Whoever
wrote
this must have had us hams in mind. I don't get
enthusiastic over
software
much, but this is a keeper.
Give it a try, you'll like it.
Alpha Clock homepage:
http://www.irnis.net/soft/aclock/
Bill, W6WRT
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