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RCube,

took a screenshot and edited it a little by adding 1 pixel of space between the hour and minutes. if you're still open to suggestions, and if it's possible to do, it looks a little better with the 1 pixel space added, IMO :happy:

minor change but spacing is more even it seems

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Nice work on the app RCube.

One thing I was wondering though, since this is a derivative from TClock, I can't run a second instance of it, so I'd like to ask if it would be possible that you bring back the start button customization feature?

Thanks! Keep up the great work =)

BxBoy thanx for the NIP! :)

crazy1 is right, the min and hour were too close together.

So 1 pixel gap added in 1.05a. Also single text shadow themes such as "Azure" works now.

BTallack, how does Neowin branding work?

jbo, I don't want to go into TClock's territory too much. And I like to get all the bugs out of the clock right now. But maybe a very simple way to customize the start button can be worked into LClock2 in the near future. :)

BTallack, how does Neowin branding work?

There are several Neowin branded programs right now, such as AutoPatcher or UXTheme Multi-patch. Both of these are utilities that simply have the Neowin prefix and are supported by Neowin's members. There's a specific section of the forum for Neowin branded applications.

To make it official though, I believe you'd have to contact one of the Admins. PM Redmak, Voodoo, or Neobond. They all usually pretty quick to get back to you.

BTW, if you need a mirror for your program, I'd be glad to provide one for you.

Everybody please update to 1.10a. It has some cool new features that should make everybody happy. :D Just play with the LClock2.ini file.

superclo, now you can use 24hour time or double digit hours. And also take off the AM/PM.

jbo, you got that start button. Look in the LClock2.ini file. Also startbtn.bmp. :D

TonicX, now you can change the font/size/etc. But you might have to play around with the position setting once you change the font.

Thanx BTallack! :) And thank you guys for offering to host the little program. Once development slows down a bit I'll let you guys know. ;) And yeah I don't mind getting it Neowin branded. :)

So we are at 1.11a. I have made an installer to go with the program. :D

Now I am looking for a cool icon to go with the program. If you are interested in having your icon as the offical LClock icon, please post some designs here. :p But it must be small in file size.

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