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To: mr.mark who wrote (17746)3/18/2001 2:14:23 AM
From: Ed Forrest  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 110631
 
A MORE VERSATILE WINDOWS CLOCK
by Mark Richardson
win98tw@hotmail.com

From Tip World:

A little while back we ran a tip explaining that you can roll your mouse cursor over your clock display at any time in order to see the current date. Many readers wrote in asking if it were possible to have the date displayed all the time. Using a freeware program called TClock, written by a fellow named Dale Nurden, you can. It's an amazing little program that gives you all kinds of flexibility with how you display your clock. Check it out and download TClock from his Web page at:


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Mark

For what it's worth I use this program and like it very much.Simple install and configuration.

Ed