don't use, known major bugs (alarms not working and other stuff)
v2.3 beta is out! It includes an improved file structure for easier use among other things
Update notice regarding changed file structure:
- exit T-Clock
- from your previous installation, delete "Win32" and "x64" folders
- extract new version
- you can now either start "Clock" or "Clock64", doesn't matter (on 64bit OS) And
if you had autostart enabled, this version will automatically update its path.
Compared to previous beta, following bug fixes and feature improvements:
- +*! Generally: file structure simplified. You can now start the 32bit version and it'll switch to the 64bit version as needed without getting you stuck
- + Clock: right mouse button can now be customized, context menu is default but can be changed
- + Multiple Monitors: finalized support. Now everything should work on your second or third clock as it should on your first. Such as drag&drop, options, calendar and more (exception being Windows default tooltip)
- + Options: live-preview support extended to format options (like previous version enabled it for text options. Now it's previewed for all clock display related settings)
- + Clock: drag&drop support redone, it now gives more feedback and generally works better.
- + Generally: added support for autohide taskbars
- + Alarm: message window options improved, "bounce" option is now disabled by default and easier to enable/disable, also added topmost option
- +! Stopwatch: lot's of improvements and usability fixes (Hotkeys, Export, sizable dialog, time issues)
- + Options: additional bold text style option (bold got three states now: normal, bold, semi-bold)
- ! Calendar: fixed custom calendar issues on XP and below, as well as calendar not displaying in some cases
- ! Alarm: fixed message window not showing up on taskbar
- ! Clock: fixed clock size issues on startup
- ! Locale: fixed locale support for clock format such as to use 24h format if your locale uses it, otherwise 12h
- ! Options: fixed font smoothing
- ! Options: fixed "Apply" being enabled without user caused changes
- * Clock: default settings were tweaked, it now makes better use of users locale and should look more "native"
- * Clock: you "can" now kill "Clock.exe" and explorer will not crash, and the clock won't exit (without context menu though, requires to restart Clock.exe)
- ! Clock: if clock is started with admin rights but explorer isn't, clock couldn't be controlled, now it can ;)
- ! fixed not correctly working OS detection from previous beta
- and other
this version is yet again beta, and some changes might cause new unforeseen crashes or other issues