Digital Clock
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Digital Clock
Submitted February 11, 2008 by Tumblestuff
34 comments, 95714 downloads 33 votes |
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A digital clock for your Rocket Dock. Great design and you can change your background. Options available also. It displays time, date and has a built-in alarm clock.(Click image to enlarge photo)
NOTE: Only works with RocketDock 1.3.5 or Higher (this should solve all the complaints!!) :)
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NOTE: Only works with RocketDock 1.3.5 or Higher (this should solve all the complaints!!) :)
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Mouse on your clock right button ,then Adjust Clock->Target(C:\Program Files\RocketDock\Docklets\Digital Clock\digitalclock.dll)
Start in (C:\Program Files\RocketDock\Docklets\Digital Clock)
These are the paths.Then close Rocket Dock and run it again.It should work.
Yeah, I'm having the same problem with synchronization. I'm not going to say I think this thing isn't updating itself, but it was 9:15 on Thursday at 12:30 on Friday.
look really great,
BUT i'm having a problem with it..
I'have to Right clic it and update it, if I want to have the correct time. (And I'm not talking about de seconds display which is completely unuseful to me because of the non synchronisation)..
look really great,
BUT i'm having a problem with it..
I'have to Right clic it and update it, if I want to have the correct time. (And I'm not talking about de seconds display which is completely unuseful to me because of the non synchronisation)..
AM I THE ONLY ONE WITH THIS PROBLEM?
HOW TO FIX THIS?
good job , thanks
Let me start by saying, this is really nice. Now for improvements:
What's not perfect:
- The date at the top is very small and pretty much unusable (at least for me).
- The space where the seconds are is large and wasted, especially if you don't care to see seconds.
What _I_ would change if I were to write it (that's said with complete cynicism, as I don't have the time or knowledge to do what you do, so all respect given here):
I would prioritize real estate based on demand. What do people need to see? Day of week, day (#), month, year, hours:minutes, am/pm, seconds. If _I_ were to prioritize these, I'd go with:
1. Hours:Minutes
2. Day of week
3. Day (#)
Optional (I don't need need to see these, but others might)
a. Month
b. Year
c. am/pm
d. Seconds
For me, the layout would work best if it remained as is, but substituted the seconds area for the date (only the #, ex. March 30th, 2010 would yield only "30"). I would also drop am/pm.
That's my 2 cents, which you can ignore and my feelings won't be hurt. It's free, right? :) However, how to make me happy? I think a simple change to show the date (#) in the seconds area. Also, the day of week on the top doesn't look totally centered if I'm being picky, which doesn't really matter, unless you are opening up the code anyway. :)
Wonderful. 非常感谢你。 Thank you so much. 我喜欢它是如何定制。 I love how customizable it is.
Thanks every one for the comment and stars means alot!
I'm using this clock with the "DeepGrey" background, on the "MacOS X leopard" style. Looks great.
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:DeepGrey_1x1.png
thanks for the clock! :)
How come I have to Configure it every time I restart my computer? My selected font, color, Date format string and such resets every time the computer is restarted. Why?
I really like the clock, and how customizeable it is, but this problem annoys me.
My clock wont update anymore so I had to find a new clock with an alarm :( ClocX
BTW everyone...thanks for the positive feedback. Many of you have problems and I have received much emails about this. YOU HAVE TO HAVE THE LATEST ROCKET DOCK UPDATE FOR THIS TO WORK. It will not work with the old rocket dock. This has solved the people who emailed me problems.
2 words awesome and simple good job ty :D
Hey can anybody help me...
When I download it etc I don't know how exactly to get it as my actual clock.
Can somebody please explain to me a step-by-step explanation on exactly how to make this as my clock and how to get it working properly.
Thanks, Kai.