> While there's a million of these programs, I use tclock. The author's site
> is in Japanese but if you google it, you'll find lots of places that have
> it. Latest version is 2.2.8. Does everything you want (shows day, date,
> time, synchs, can be a different color/size), is free, and runs on
> W95/98/NT/2000/XP.
>
> _____________________
> Robert Rosen
> National Institutes of Health
Robert
Thanks for the suggestion, I found tclock here:
<http://homepage1.nifty.com/kazubon/tclock/index.html>
You have to "install" it manually which suits me fine, the installer I
found for D4time wouldn't run, probably needed something I had removed
when I did the 98Lite installation (maybe scripting host?).
Anyway I'm quite impressed with tclock, I now have the day, date and
time on my taskbar all synchronized to the U of M time server.
I can even have it display the year when I get really senile.
-- Andrew in South-East Ann Arbor Needham Road just south of the Washtenaw/Stadium intersection _______________________________________________ Thinkpad mailing list Thinkpad@stderr.org http://stderr.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/thinkpadReceived on Fri Dec 3 11:12:49 2004
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