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will this mess my computer up, cuz ive tried alot of programes not neowin tools, cuz they allways work, but i like to be safe before i install programes.

Is it recommanded to use this programe?

It's only for WindowsXP. If you have WindowsXP, nothing should go wrong. It's just a minor application. :)

if u care: "fodr?sz" means "hairdresser" in my lang, and it was for today - hadda have a hair cut already after 5 weeks:DD

I see...most people mainly use lclock to keep track of haircuts :laugh::

Anyways, download 1.61a again. I think I fixed the problem. Let me know.

RCube, thank you very much for the quick reply.

Yeah, I didn't notice that till now... :pinch: single click will close the calender as well.

Excellent.

Please keep up the good work, and excellent job on the new release !!!

NOTE => I'm turning people on to your clock left & right... they love it. :D

Anyways, download 1.61a again. I think I fixed the problem. Let me know.

RCube,

Hmm, :(

The bug is still there, though I just upgraded and not removed the previous first.

Another notice:

in my Reminder setting panel, there is not fountain-filled background for the time header, just plain window background! Must be some relation between the lack of this visual effect and the occurence of the strange | characters.

I probably will try to deinstal and reinstal tomorrow.

Maybe it will be OK then.

I Would like to thank the developers for making such great software!

I have a suggestion. Is it possible to have the day, next to the minutes and am/pm, going vertically down?

Like this:

| 17 S

|''''''' A

| AM T

lol the big | is a 1 and the ''' is just to align the 'A'

You get the idea though, dont you? thanx

Now that this app has the ability to add appointments and such to the calendar, it is becoming more appealing to me. You're doing a great job with this app. Keep it up. I have yet to try it, but that's just my laziness. ;) Right now Rainlendar is my calendar of choice, but I'll give this app a try when I get out to school on my main computer.

Changelog:

1.61a  September 02, 2004

- "Lowered" LClock memory usage.

- LClock tooltip option applies to clock and calendar.

- Supports 32bit button and background BMP files. When used, alpha blending will be applied.

- Default buttons bmp files are changed to 32bit.

- Changed event manager interface.

- Fixed event manager bugs(auto center, msg field).

1.60a  August 27, 2004

- Fixed month buttons ignoring double clicks.

- Added basic reminder(events) feature.

- Enabled tclock's custom cmds(context menu) feature in lclock.

- More languages added to context menu.

Hey... thanks! :D

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It's only for WindowsXP. If you have WindowsXP, nothing should go wrong. It's just a minor application. :)

Yes indeed, what a great little app, that really adds to one's GUI Taskbar interface, and does not require MS .Net Framework 1.1 to be installed in order to run...

I have a customized Longhorn skin, done by one of the members @A-S, and I'm very pleased with this 'low resource' app...

:cool:

Cool. I am trying to achieve that. How did you do that? Add command lines to the lcmenu file?

:yes: Add Command Lines to LCmenu.txt like:

"Configure LClock" 100

"Adjust Date/Time" 408

"Synchronize Time" C:\Program Files\TClock\tcsntp.exe /silent

---------------------------

"Cascade Windows" 403

"Tile Windows Horizontally" 404

"Tile Windows Vertically" 405

"Minimize All Windows" 415

"About Windows" C:Windows\System32\winver.exe

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"System Properties" C:\WINDOWS\system32\sysdm.cpl

"Taskbar Properties" 413

"Task Manager..." 420

"Command Prompt" C:\Program Files\Console\Console.exe -c "/k cd ""C:\"""

"Device Manager" C:\Windows\System32\devmgmt.msc

"Services" C:\Windows\system32\services.msc /s /a

"Run..." 401

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"Monitor Standby" C:\Program Files\Powertoys\wizmo.exe quiet monoff

"Lock Computer" C:\Windows\System32\rundll32.exe user32.dll,LockWorkStation

"Hibernate" C:\Program Files\Powertoys\wizmo.exe quiet hibernate

"Standby" C:\Program Files\Powertoys\wizmo.exe quiet standby

"Log Off" C:\Program Files\Powertoys\wizmo.exe quiet logoff

"Reboot" C:\Program Files\Powertoys\wizmo.exe quiet reboot

"Shutdown" C:\Program Files\Powertoys\wizmo.exe quiet exit

Welcome to neowin. :) Yes you can upload rar files to neowin. I did a lot of times. Look under attachment and select the rar file. It will be uploaded to Neowin and shown in your post as a attached file.

I noticed also that you forgot the calender.ini file. That is the file that tells Lclock the settings about your calender. LClock.ini only manages the clock itself. If you want people to use what it looks like on your preview, the calender.ini needs to be included too.

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