![]() autorun at startup (requires admin rights for "install") tbd + resource usage % format option (CPU,RAM maybe GPU) tbd.+ LClock formating options such as different fonts and positions for time and date tbd.+ ability to use different timezones on modifiers tbd.ini files as configuration storage (v2.4.0) ! fixed clock text transparency issues on Vista+.! can be compiled with MinGW/GCC (allows more people to work on it and also fixed bugs).* some minor and major rewrites and changes.* improved Stopwatch (hotkeys, export, stats).+ overall improved settings dialog (so many changes.+ default configuration with Windows like behavior and clock with line-break on Vista+ (easier for first-time users). ![]() + simplified mouse click preferences page.+ extended right-click menu with more Windows like behavior.+ custom calendar can now show X past months, additional improvements.+ calendar hides on 2nd click if opened before (autohide must be enabled, Windows default behavior).* improved taskbar support such as horizontal vs vertical and size.+ clock text always automatically centered.+ live update of clock text related changes (see what happens as you change it and before you apply it).+ support for clocks on every additional taskbar on Win8+.+ original Windows calendar and tooltip usable.+ supports Win10 with 1st-Anniversary update (v2.4.1).If you don't mind to read lots of text, and want to know more about T-Clock and its history: check this page out! (thanks Gregg) Downloads (binaries)ĭifferences to Stoic Joker's T-Clock 2010 Build 95/98 And now it's up to us to continue their efforts. Stoic Joker simply chose not to let that happen. T-Clock (called TClock), originally written by Kazubon in the early 90's, was a popular classic that was on the edge of extinction when Windows started going 64bit. With ISO week number support, bug fixes and the ability to use Windows' default calendar and tooltips. T-Clock Redux is an enhanced fork of Stoic Joker's T-Clock 2010 GCC (MinGW-w64) MSVC (click picture below for full size)
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