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AlfaClock
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Version
1.82
Ancient Egyptians used the shadow clock (gnomon) to
determine correct time. The Greeks used the water
clock, or clepsydra. The first mechanical clock
appeared in the fourteenth century. Then, in 1929
first electronic timepieces appeared.
As time changes, so do the time-keeping devices. Now,
in the beginning of the third millennium, the most
precise time can be displayed only by the atomic
clock. And thanks to the Internet and AlfaClock from
www.alfasoftweb.com, you can have the atomic clock
right on your desktop. At first glance, AlfaClock is
a regular taskbar clock (sometimes called "tray
clock"). But that is just your first impression.
This tray clock combines multitude of cool features
with stylish design. First, you can set AlfaClock to
display time, date and day of the week
simultaneously. Second, you can customize AlfaClock
to announce this information periodically. And you
can set an alarm - a very handy feature, if you
frequently keep losing track of time, while using your
computer. Atomic Clock Synchronization feature allows
you to periodically connect to atomic clock time
servers to make sure that your computer displays
correct time and adjust it automatically, if
necessary. Correct time may be critical to some
computer users - for example, to professional eBay
bidders, who make their final bids thirty seconds
before the auction closes.
AlfaClock has quite a few of extra features that other
taskbar clocks don’t have. Like copy time/date to
clipborad feature. Or a fully customizable pop-up
calendar. Created to ISO8601 specifications, it
allows you to change the first day of the week,
highlight weekends and holidays.
AlfaClock takes very little system resources and is
fully compatible with all Windows versions - Windows
9x/ME/NT/2000/XP.
Now, here comes the best part. AlfaClock is a
shareware. Which means that you get to download
and "test-run" the program free of charge. So
download your copy right now, or visit
www.alfasoftweb.com
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