Attache Transparent Clock' 1.7 is Shareware Office Suites & Tools software design by SoftDemon. It runs on following operating system: Win95,Win98,WinME,WinXP,WinNT 4.x,Windows2000 and has as system requirements: N/A. Transparent desktop clock with fully customizable appearance (digital or analog display, various colors, sizes and shapes), versatile alarms and reminders. Synchronizing time with atomic clock servers. Screensaver,time zones,tooltip,zodiac signs ...
Publisher review:Transparent desktop clock with fully customizable shape, alarms, and atomic time. It may have a digital or analog clock face of various colors, sizes and shapes - you may even set individual parameters for each application you run, so that the clock were clearly visible in any environment. Synchronizing time with atomic clock servers. Versatile alarms can be set to run once at specified time, or periodically. Reminders with custom text and pictures. This state-of-the-art piece of software may be used as a beautiful replacement for standard Windows digital clock or as an alarm-clock/reminder, to help you stop forgetting your friends' birthdays and other important but not so easy to memorize events. The clock comes together with a screensaver that decorates your screen and helps you keep up with the time. It shows exquisitely wrought analog clocks with elfs, ghosts and jinns. You can choose among three different variants of design, adjust mouse sensitivity and enable/disable display of seconds. Time zones, tooltip, zodiac signs and more.
Requirements:N/A
Operating system:Win95,Win98,WinME,WinXP,WinNT 4.x,Windows2000
Limitations:Nag screen
Release notes:Major Update
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