DigitalClock

DigitalClock
Submitted March 11, 2009 by janxu
Created by Fedro Ponce de Leon
197 comments, 496817 downloads
108 votes
A DigitalClock Docklet, I can display Date ,Week ,Hour ,Minute ,Second and so on.
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's AvatarXxrdzxX (yesterday):

A C M 1 P T.......

's Avatarshyam (yesterday):

how can i get it plzzzz helph me

's Avatardjsj (4 days ago):

khoobe aaa
mideni ha

's AvatarKorabMuhadri (January 28):

WHere i'm suposed to paste the folder ???? i don't know where pls help :(

's Avatarrockwell155 (January 23):

where should i paste the folder??

's Avatarmehdi941 (January 17):

that very good

's AvatarBriNCz (January 13):

Awesome, works perfectly, thanks for the Clock! I've been looking for something like this. This way I don't have to check my windows toolbar now.

's Avatarzohaib99 (January 6):

hello freindz m unable to download anything from this website my idm shows an error plz help me

's AvatarLoL4Ever (December 29, 2011):

@DMCTrader you mean the .zip? Try WinRar (ignore the you-must-buy-message after 30 days, you still may use it) or 7Zip.

works fine for me on Win7 x64, though the size of the clock is a bit too small imo, and i dont't want to enlarge every symbol in the dock. Is there a way to change the clocks size?

very nice docklet anyway, thanks!

's Avatarshekostar (December 23, 2011):

goooooooooooooood

's Avatarmido1990 (December 21, 2011):

very vey nice

's AvatarR_nabil (December 19, 2011):

thanks, it really helped me!!!

's Avatarlaoqi (December 19, 2011):

thanks for this nice work

's Avatarjayfox (December 12, 2011):

it works,,nice.a lot of thanks..

's AvatarDMCTrader (November 24, 2011):

I use Windows 7, what program should I use to open the file. For some reason it opens it in Adobe Reader by default, but Reader says that that file type isn't supported.
Thanks

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