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  • 2 weeks later...

OMG! I saw this before, but somehow I didn't quite understand what it was. I just downloaded it and tried it and it's really cool. Like you just mentioned though it would REALLY be great if you added the date to the system tray. That's the only thing that would tempt me not to use it because I use the normal win XP theme with the two level high taskbar so that the date is displayed and I miss that with this new clock of yours. Other that though, it is fantastic. Great job!

edit: um i was confused about who said they needed the date in the systray. it might not have been the creator of the clock. but the point is i think that would be great. maybe it'd take away from the beautiful simplicity though.

It would be great if in the alarm, you can use am/pm to set the time instead of having 24 hour time.  It makes it easier than having to add 12 in my head.

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I know. Whenever I talk to my friends over it Europe I have to add 5 or 6 hours (Depends on where they live) to find out their time and I have to add 12 to tell them what mine it :p

  • 2 weeks later...

Hey RCube,

did you ever think of adding a holiday feature/option?

It could have it's own default Holidays,

depending on the language you choose to installing LClock,

Or, you could have a Nationality list to choose from.

Also, the little square within the date box would be

a different color than the one used for alarms.

An other feature that would be good to have would be,

a "note" option or as I would like to call it, the "scribble" option.

You could basically write whatever you want on any given date,

Llike, things that you have done or things that have happened on that day, etc...,

just like you would on a real calender.

For this feature minus the alarm and the square that appears within the date.

Edited by Mr. E

Hey guys I have thought about almost all the features you have ever suggested to me. ;) But I played too hard over xmas and didn't get any work done on LClock. :blush: Now that school is in full swing for me again...looks like I won't beable to do much in a while.

So I don't want to promise any dates or features for now. Whenever I get free time I'll work on LClock. And when there are enough cool features implemented I'll do a release like before.

  • 2 weeks later...

I wanna ask you if i can modify the number of caracters to shown when you choose show the day of the week, from 2 to 3! i know its a minor change, so maybe its easy! because in spanish the days are: dom/lun/mar/mie/jue/vie/sab/ and when I configure the program to show me that, the LClock shows me: (for example) only "do" (instead of "dom").

I hope you can understan my english, im from argentina. its a very nice program!

thanks!

:yes:

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