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Free Window Registry Repair 4.3

A free registry cleaner with backup

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Free Window Registry Repair 4.3


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TitleTime 2.10

A very unusual and very useful clock. Unlike many other similar programs that usually display time either in the SysTray or on the Desktop, TitleTime adds the current date and time to the current active window title. Besides that, TitleTime has five alarm clocks, each of which will alarm and annoy you in a wide variety of ways: either by opening a window (with a picture) or by opening a document or by a whistle/horn/siren or by running any other specified WAV file. Plus, in Win98/ME, there is the possibility to quickly turn your computer off and to restart it (quickly).
TitleTime, by the way, is capable of displaying yet one more clock, with a preset ("in relation to the first clock") time difference. In fact, TitleTime can cry "cuckoo." Every hour, every half-hour, or every quarter of an hour, which is very handy indeed.



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TClockEx 1.42

"TClockEx will enhance the standard Windows taskbar clock, adding the ability to display the date, time and lots of other information in any format you like.

TClockEx is highly customizable, from the format to the font and colour, and even the tooltip information. Many people have wondered why this wasn't built into the standard clock to begin with.

I originally wrote TClockEx out of frustration with not being able to see the date easily. Since the first release I have added new features after encouragement and requests from people with similar feelings. I've seen other programs try to address the date issue by putting little windows in the corners of the screen, by changing the title bar of the active window, and so on. Those ideas didn't really appeal to me because they became intrusive and took up valuable screen space, or just got in the way. Some programs even try to use a series of icons in the tray to display the date graphically."



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TempusFugit 1.0

TempusFugit is a very useful program indeedy. It displays the current time in Roman numerals. Yes, not only does this program have a weird-looking name, but it is also capable of displaying the current time in Roman numerals. That is, instead of '2:40 PM' displayed in your Systray you are going to see 'XIV:XL'. This very handy program, as a matter of fact, is also capable of displaying the current year "ab urbe condita" (i.e. from the foundation of Rome, which is also very useful).



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