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	<title>Comments on: Windows7 like clock on system tray in Vista &amp; XP</title>
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		<title>By: Relish Fab 5 Windows7 features in Vista / XP</title>
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		<dc:creator>Relish Fab 5 Windows7 features in Vista / XP</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Sep 2009 02:46:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] being ported for Vista and XP till we can try them on actual Windows7 operating system. UPDATE - Get Windows7 like clock in XP / Vista computer          Tags: Windows, Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP By Davinder on Wednesday, January 7th, [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Gregg L. DesElms</title>
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		<dc:creator>Gregg L. DesElms</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Jun 2009 22:17:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Most of us old-timers who have used T-Clock since back in &#039;95 when Kazuban first wrote it, generally agree that the best version ever written was a subsequent one by a fellow who called himself &quot;Stoic Joker.&quot;  His has a few features removed, but we all agree that that actually improved it... certainly made it lighter and less resource-intensive.

His version is also the one which seems to work best in Vista... even 64-bit Vista.  I haven&#039;t tested it yet, but it may even work in Windows 7 (and it certainly works in XP and older versions).

Sadly, Stoic Joker&#039;s web site (from which one would expect to be able to download his version of T-Clock) is down more than it&#039;s up.  In fact, lately, it&#039;s down pretty much all the time.  Why is unclear.  He made a posting in a forum in early 2009 saying he had had some kind of catastrophic system failure as a result of which he lost his most recent code versions... maybe that has something to do with it, I don&#039;t know.

All I know is that, as a long-time T-Clock user who believes that Stoic Joker&#039;s is the hands-down best version; and as one who is frustrated that it&#039;s so darned hard to find a copy of it anywhere out there, I decided to mount my own &quot;unofficial&quot; T-Clock web page from which the world may download it, and on which I provide some useful configuration information (which people have told me isn&#039;t available anywhere else out there).  There&#039;s no advertising on my page, no adware/malware, no gimmicks, no ulterior motives.  I&#039;m just trying to help.

If anyone&#039;s interested...

http://www.greggdeselms.com/tclock.html

Enjoy!

Gregg L. DesElms
gregg[at]greggdeselms.com</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most of us old-timers who have used T-Clock since back in &#8216;95 when Kazuban first wrote it, generally agree that the best version ever written was a subsequent one by a fellow who called himself &#8220;Stoic Joker.&#8221;  His has a few features removed, but we all agree that that actually improved it&#8230; certainly made it lighter and less resource-intensive.</p>
<p>His version is also the one which seems to work best in Vista&#8230; even 64-bit Vista.  I haven&#8217;t tested it yet, but it may even work in Windows 7 (and it certainly works in XP and older versions).</p>
<p>Sadly, Stoic Joker&#8217;s web site (from which one would expect to be able to download his version of T-Clock) is down more than it&#8217;s up.  In fact, lately, it&#8217;s down pretty much all the time.  Why is unclear.  He made a posting in a forum in early 2009 saying he had had some kind of catastrophic system failure as a result of which he lost his most recent code versions&#8230; maybe that has something to do with it, I don&#8217;t know.</p>
<p>All I know is that, as a long-time T-Clock user who believes that Stoic Joker&#8217;s is the hands-down best version; and as one who is frustrated that it&#8217;s so darned hard to find a copy of it anywhere out there, I decided to mount my own &#8220;unofficial&#8221; T-Clock web page from which the world may download it, and on which I provide some useful configuration information (which people have told me isn&#8217;t available anywhere else out there).  There&#8217;s no advertising on my page, no adware/malware, no gimmicks, no ulterior motives.  I&#8217;m just trying to help.</p>
<p>If anyone&#8217;s interested&#8230;</p>
<p><a href="http://www.greggdeselms.com/tclock.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.greggdeselms.com/tclock.html</a></p>
<p>Enjoy!</p>
<p>Gregg L. DesElms<br />
gregg[at]greggdeselms.com</p>
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