![]() ![]() As an added bonus the application is (mostly) self-contained and doesn't require administrative privileges. Note: I have only tested Build 95, the last produced by the original developer.Īside from the clock itself, its ability to have a global hotkey open a quick calendar is especially helpful. The developer also released the source code, which continues to be developed. You can download the original TClock 2010 Build 95 from the author's DonationCoder forum post, or from a fan mirror both should have an md5sum of 8bbdc9344c223ee24bafd944cecbd507. The original developer has since discontinued development, but others have picked up the project. TClock 2010 works like a charm for me, and has every option I could imagine needing. Apparently we didn't have long to wait- in 2010 an update was released that is fully compatible with Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista/2008/7 32 & 64 bit. Instead I tried "TClock", which was mentioned in a side conversation as not being compatible with Windows 7 circa 2009. ![]() I had absolutely no luck with the up-voted Skinny Clock utility.
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