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:blush: sorry for the caps as it was'nt meant to be screaming i tend to leave the caps on by mistake alot :blush:

@NeoTech thanks for the royale skin :yes:

It's alright. Just to let you know so you don't start any flame wars or something like that. :innocent:

Hey I love the program but have one request (I didn't feel the urge to search through 55 pages of this thread so perhaps it has been requested already) but for those of us with larger taskbars (see pic) perhaps you could have it show the day/date info windows usually does in such a situation (pic explains better) so that the extra room doesn't go to waste.

See with the regular clock i also see the day of the week as well as the date...if you could add that too it would rock.

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oh man I am sorry.. won't be coming til after dec. :p

I'll be able to work on it when I go to hong kong at end of the year...thanx to my new mobile workstation. :D

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That is exactly what I would like to have too.

And I would even like to add the ISO week number in both the clock & the calendar.

Do you think that it can be added ?

Thanks,

Pluizebol

Hey I love the program but have one request (I didn't feel the urge to search through 55 pages of this thread so perhaps it has been requested already) but for those of us with larger taskbars (see pic) perhaps you could have it show the day/date info windows usually does in such a situation (pic explains better) so that the extra room doesn't go to waste.

See with the regular clock i also see the day of the week as well as the date...if you could add that too it would rock.

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Sorry for my previous answer because I've hit the wrong reply-button !

This is what I would like to have too, together with the ISO week number in both the clock & the calendar.

Thanks,

Pluizebol

excellent program! Not only cause it makes the clock look spiffy but cause that calendar is damn useful too, and it's hidden and easily available with one click :D

May I request one feature though, being to automatically import Outlook calendar events and display them with the calendar? :)

Other than that it's nifty :D

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