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dyTransparentAlarmClock
(created on Jun 26, 2003, last updated on Jul 6, 2003, version 1.1) was created
after I got tired of the Windows system clock. This is a cool analog alarm
clock with hourly chimes and a transparent (well, almost) changeable gradient
colored clock face. It allows your system clock to be synchronized with the
Internet time servers, so that your system clock is always accurate. It has the
following features:
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Synchronize System/PC Clock
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Auto at Startup or,
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Manual
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Show/Hide 24 hours digital time
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Show/Hide date
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Show/Hide day
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Enable/Disable hourly chimes
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Enable/Disable/Set Alarm
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Change clock size from 70% up to the available height of you screen resolution
by an increment of 10%
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Change the degree of transparence of the clock face from 0% (opaque) to 95%
(almost transparent) by an increment of 5%
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Start with Windows
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Requirements:
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Windows 2000 professional and above with .NET framework
1.0 or 1.1
installed.
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System running on x86 based processor with at least 300 MHz
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Known Issue:
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Some old machine may experience hang after executing the clock.
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Version History:
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[Version 1.1.1605 Release] Bug Fix (May 24, 2004):
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Fixed unable to sync PC clock when one of the timeserver does not response. (Many
thanks to Marcin who reported the bug)
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[Version 1.1.1287 Release] Bug Fix (Jul 12, 2003):
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Fixed help file not found when start up with Windows
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[Version 1.1.1285 Release] Bug Fix (Jul 09, 2003):
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Fixed "Start with Windows" option not working
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[Version 1.1.1284 Release] added:
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System/PC Clock Synchronization
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Show/Hide Date/Day
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Show/Hide Digital Time
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[Version 1.0 Release]:
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