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    Skinny Clock 1.1 Beta 1

    Posted on Sunday, September 27 2009 @ 19:27:36 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck

    Skinny Clock is a freeware utility helping you to show date and time the way you like it. One way to watch the time is a clock window, whose look can be adjusted via a skin. There are several pre-made skins available within installation, or you can even design your own skins. Each skin can contain info about its author and it is recognized by all Skinny Clock versions, so that you can become a famous clock skin designer;o). The clock window supports alpha transparency at the window and skin levels, as well as input transparency. The second way to watch the time is to override the taskbar clock to show the time using format and font of your choice.

    Changelog:
    - Multiline support for taskbar clock override
    - Taskbar clock override works in 64-bit Windows
    - Taskbar clock text is always drawn antialiased
    - Tested on Windows 7; 32-bit and 64-bit editions
    Program Information

    Category:
    Tools and Utilities
    Type:
    Free


    Version:
    1.1 Beta 1
    Size:
    2.48MB
    Works on:
    Windows


    Product page: here

    Download: Skinny Clock 1.1 Beta 1

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