Thread: Display Date?
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Old 03-17-2008   #4 (permalink)
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Re: Display Date?

i have not tested it, googling a bit, i saw people saying its not
compatible.

are you useing aero glass?


"PaulB" <PaulB@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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>I have been using Tclock with Vista since beta 1 and I find it to work
> perfectly.
> What problems did you have?
> --
> Paul
>
>
> "On the Bridge!" wrote:
>
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>> hello, you can unlock the taskbar and pull it to give it hight, then the
>> date will appear
>> (but that of course will make your taskbar fatter)
>>
>> of course you could just click on the taskbar clock and the date pops up!
>>
>> OR
>>
>> you can use a 3rd party utility to make this work...
>>
>> I personally use the fantastic samurize (free), but it is a bit advanced
>> to
>> set up...
>> if you are geek enough I can tell you what to do if you want this...
>>
>> I can make a vid tutorial and upload it..
>>
>> See my taskbar (along with some other geeky features heheh)
>> http://img257.imageshack.us/img257/8759/taskbarcx0.jpg
>> ( have ther cpu speed, ram, internet activity, hard disks activity, HDD
>> space,
>> time, date) and of course I have removed the windows clock.
>>
>> Other solutions are: (I have not tested these on vista)
>>
>> Tclock was a good program but not compatible with vista .. sigh
>>
>> 1st clock (greenparrots) (vista 32 bit and vista 64 bit compatible!)
>> (shareware)
>> Info:
>> http://www.1stclock.com/
>>
>>
>> weather clock
>> http://www.respectsoft.com/weather-clock.php (SHAREWARE)
>> atomic clock (shareware)
>> http://www.bluechillies.com/details/34213.html
>>
>>
>> "CWLee" <cdubyalee@xxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:uY%23wpHCiIHA.944@xxxxxx
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>> >
>> > Running Vista Ultimate 64-bit. Time displays in lower right corner, as
>> > desired. Is there a way to have the date displayed there too, along
>> > side
>> > the time?
>> >
>> > --
>> > ----------
>> > CWLee
>> > Former slayer of dragons; practice now limited to sacred
>> > cows. Believing we should hire for quality, not quotas, and
>> > promote for performance, not preferences.
>> >
>>
>>
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