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Does a clock app exist that has ClocX functionality, but digital output?
On Sat, 30 Mar 2019 19:10:06 -0500, GlowingBlueMist wrote:
Never used it myself but possibly DS Clock might work for you. https://www.dualitysoft.com/dsclock/index.html Hi GlowingBlueMist, Wow. That's a GREAT suggestion. o People like you are why Usenet is still a great collaborative tool! *DS Clock worked PERFECTLY in my very first test just now!* o https://i.postimg.cc/4N3gfwZz/clock01.jpg And it worked perfectly in my second test, just now: o https://i.postimg.cc/j2c5tTqg/clock02.jpg While the DS Clock options are different from ClocX options, DS Clock seems to do EXACTLY what ClocX does, but in _digital_ instead of in analog output! As per a post from "n/a", I gave the wrong URL to ClocX: o DS Clock: https://www.dualitysoft.com/dsclock/ (A digital clock display) o ClocX: http://www.clocx.net/ (An analog clock display) The main advantage (to me) of these clock displays is that they can be set to display _any_ time zone's time, which is what I needed since my system time zone is set to fluctuate randomly (using a script that randomly makes use of the Windows "tzutil.exe" command). DS Clock also synchronizes the system time to any given time server, which is an added bonus (I'm not sure _how_ Windows system sync time though, so maybe that sync is not even needed). I like that it works with all Windows, even down to Windows XP! As always, I wrote up an installation log, which I reproduce here so that others can benefit from your wonderful advice! -------------- begin installation log --------------- Obtain DS Clock 4.0 (64-bit, 32-bit) from: https://www.dualitysoft.com/dsclock/index.html My screenshot: https://i.postimg.cc/4N3gfwZz/clock01.jpg This is the key advertising blurb... DS Clock is a FREE digital desktop clock that displays variable date & time information built from the format string. The program allows you to fully customize its look and feel. You can select any combination of date, time, and time zones, insert any text, pick custom colors and fonts, set custom sounds to play at the top of the hour, play real Westminster chimes, etc. DS Clock can synchronize your computer's clock with Atomic Time Servers. DS Clock is available on these platforms: o Windows 10 (32-bit & 64-bit) o Windows 8.1/8 (32-bit & 64) o Windows 7 (32-bit & 64) o Windows Vista/2008 (32-bit & 64) o Windows XP/2003 (32-bit) I saved the installer to: C:\software\hardware\time\dsclock\dsc400r-x64 The setup wants to install in: C:\Program Files\DS Clock I put it in: C:\app\hardware\time\dsclock (next to ClocX & T-Clock) The first time it runs it phones home (twice): http://www.dualitysoft.com/t/dsc-install?src=dsc-install&version=4.0.0.2&os=10.0.17763&pi=x64&pa=x6 4 https://www.dualitysoft.com/dsclock/thankyou.html?src=dsc-install&version=4.0.0.2 It opens to the "DS Clock Options" form which has two tabs: o Clock (pick any desired date format, e.g., hh:mm:ss tt - MMMM dd, ddd) o Synchronization (pick whether to auto sync & the time server) The default shows the "system time", which, for me, isn't what I wanted. Luckily, it allows you to set it to a time zone, which _is_ what I want! What's really nice is that the display itself is the most real time I've ever seen _any_ formattable display, where it displays the result literally while you type the text (seemingly at the very instant), without so much as an "enter" command or "ok" button press. This is what I ended up with using: #085 ddd MMM dd == 5:54 PM Sat Mar 30 Although I kind of like this slightly longer format also: #085 dddd MMMM dd == 5:54 PM Saturday March 30 It seems I can change the fonts & sizes, but for now, I won't bother, unless it affects the fingerprinting in browser tests. If you turn off the custom fonts, it seems to use the same font as the Windows task bar clock, where you can set the text color and background as desired. Here is DSClock in yellow next to the Windows system clock in white: https://i.postimg.cc/j2c5tTqg/clock02.jpg |
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