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Old December 19th 13, 05:50 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-8
Keith Nuttle
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Because of the death of my XP computer, I was forced to buy a computer
with Windows 8 and upgraded to Windows 8.1. I have the new computer
set up so I do not have to mess with the floating advertising icons.

With Windows XP I was running a small program called T-Clock that
allowed me to customize the clock in the tool bar in the lower right
side of the desktop.

The thing I miss most is the ability to double click the clock and have
the date placed in the clip board so it could be pasted to what ever I
was working on.

I could also format the calendar, so it would pop up when the clock
information was clicked.

Yes I know Windows 8.1 provides a large calendar with a large analogy
clock when I click it, but it will not place the date into the clipboard.

Is there an application like T-Clock available that will run in Windows 8.1
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Old December 19th 13, 07:39 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-8
Dave-UK
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Default Clock applications


"Keith Nuttle" wrote in message ...
Because of the death of my XP computer, I was forced to buy a computer
with Windows 8 and upgraded to Windows 8.1. I have the new computer
set up so I do not have to mess with the floating advertising icons.

With Windows XP I was running a small program called T-Clock that
allowed me to customize the clock in the tool bar in the lower right
side of the desktop.

The thing I miss most is the ability to double click the clock and have
the date placed in the clip board so it could be pasted to what ever I
was working on.

I could also format the calendar, so it would pop up when the clock
information was clicked.

Yes I know Windows 8.1 provides a large calendar with a large analogy
clock when I click it, but it will not place the date into the clipboard.

Is there an application like T-Clock available that will run in Windows 8.1


T-Clock 2010 runs on Win 8.1

http://www.donationcoder.com/forum/i...?topic=21944.0

Both 32 and 64 bit versions in the download.
And the double-click copy to clipboard works.



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Old December 19th 13, 08:17 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-8
Keith Nuttle
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Default Clock applications

On 12/19/2013 2:39 PM, Dave-UK wrote:

"Keith Nuttle" wrote in message
...
Because of the death of my XP computer, I was forced to buy a computer
with Windows 8 and upgraded to Windows 8.1. I have the new computer
set up so I do not have to mess with the floating advertising icons.

With Windows XP I was running a small program called T-Clock that
allowed me to customize the clock in the tool bar in the lower right
side of the desktop.

The thing I miss most is the ability to double click the clock and
have the date placed in the clip board so it could be pasted to what
ever I was working on.

I could also format the calendar, so it would pop up when the clock
information was clicked.

Yes I know Windows 8.1 provides a large calendar with a large analogy
clock when I click it, but it will not place the date into the clipboard.

Is there an application like T-Clock available that will run in
Windows 8.1


T-Clock 2010 runs on Win 8.1

http://www.donationcoder.com/forum/i...?topic=21944.0

Both 32 and 64 bit versions in the download.
And the double-click copy to clipboard works.




Thanks that is what I was looking for.

I had found the 64 bit version and had saved it to my hard drive, but
could never get it to work on Windows 8. I apparently found it just
before the most recent version was posted.

Windows 8 is now useable.
 




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