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DeClock 1.25

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Easy to use full screen clock
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Screenshot of Clock window

Description

Displays time including seconds, day of week, date, monthly calendar
Up to three different time zone locations
12/24-hour format
Color display - color of all elements configurable
Most display elements can be turned on/off
Selectable display font
Chime - off, hourly, half-hourly or quarter-hourly; configurable sound and volume settings
Shows time and/or date (configurable) in the taskbar when DeClock is minimized/inactive
Scales display for 480x240 screens
Moon phase: accurate to about +/- one day
PowerAlarm

System Requirements

Unzip file and copy to any folder on HPC

Installation Instructions

Unzip file and copy to any folder on HPC

Tags

Clockalarm clock

   
License Freeware
The program is completely free to use.
   
Website http://www.neutrio.com/wince/
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Popularity 460
Total Downloads  127
   
Submitted By Rich Hawley
Submitted On 08 January 2014

Comments

archival36 17 October 2022 at 7:20:19 PM
This is so far the best clock and calendar for Windows CE 2.0 HPCs!
It has Chime function that make a sound every 1hr, 30mins or 15mins.
It displays big numbers with seconds and displays the current month.
It only has 1 alarm which is good to set for weekday, although it can be set to daily or only weekends. You can set the volume of the alarm as well even if your system volume is not up. Best of all, it shows the moon phases.
Definitely startup worthy!

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