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Question about 'How do I display the date in the Tray (next to the clock)?'
Monday, September 10, 2001 at 8:56 pm
Posted by Aaron Yourk (11 messages posted)

I have a question about How do I display the date in the Tray (next to the clock)?:

I have found something extremely better.
It is located here.

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re: Question about 'How do I display the date in the Tray (next to the clock)?'
Tuesday, October 30, 2001 at 7:27 pm
Posted by Bill (1 messages posted)

There is also 1st Clock which comes in both freeware and shareware versions. Http://www.greenparrots.com However, it doesn't look the best with WinXP's new look. If it's worth it to you, there's also the object desktop from www.stardock.com This suite puts controls on your desktop in addition to making your desktop more friendly and efficient. Hope this helps, Bill


On Monday, September 10, 2001 at 8:56 pm, Aaron Yourk wrote:
>I have a question about How
>do I display the date in the Tray (next to the clock)?
:


>
>
>I have found something extremely better.

>It is located here.

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re: Question about 'How do I display the date in the Tray (next to the clock)?'
Saturday, November 24, 2001 at 2:43 am
Posted by Rod (1 messages posted)




On Tuesday, October 30, 2001 at 7:27 pm, Bill wrote:
>
>There is also 1st Clock which comes in
>both freeware and shareware versions.
>Http://www.greenparrots.com
>However, it doesn't look the best with WinXP's
>new look.
>
>If it's worth it to you, there's also the
>object desktop from www.stardock.com
>This suite puts controls on your desktop in
>addition to making your desktop more friendly
>and efficient.
>
>Hope this helps,
> Bill
>
>


>On Monday, September 10, 2001 at 8:56 pm, Aaron Yourk wrote:
>I have a question about How
>do I display the date in the Tray (next to the simple fix for your problem make you taskbar double width high. you will then have time on one line,day on second line,and 24\11\01 on last line. might be a problem on a 15inch monitor.i use a 19 so have room to spare. hope this helps. its allways the small things that frustrate us the most.regards rod

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re: Question about 'How do I display the date in the Tray (next to the clock)?'
Tuesday, December 11, 2001 at 12:37 am
Posted by Kremmen (1 messages posted)

Have a look at "TClockEx" as well

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re: Question about 'How do I display the date in the Tray (next to the clock)?'
Sunday, January 13, 2002 at 3:59 am
Posted by Janice (1 messages posted)

I downloaded the display clock, my time was set incorrectly on my clock, now I have the wrong date displayed, how do I change it?


On Tuesday, December 11, 2001 at 12:37 am, Kremmen wrote:
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>Have a look at "TClockEx" as well

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TClockEx is great!
Friday, January 16, 2004 at 8:29 am
Posted by meme (3 messages posted)

TClockEx rocks!.
And it's now located here.

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re: TClockEx is great!
Tuesday, June 21, 2005 at 2:34 pm
Posted by mike (4 messages posted)

1st Clock new version now displays very well under Windows XP!


On Friday, January 16, 2004 at 8:29 am, meme wrote:
>
>TClockEx rocks!.

>And it's now located here.

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