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- Path: sparky!uunet!mcsun!news.funet.fi!polaris!wihuri
- From: wihuri@polaris.utu.fi (Pauli Wihuri)
- Subject: Re: CLOCK icon visibility -- help please
- Message-ID: <1992Aug18.070914.29255@polaris.utu.fi>
- Organization: University of Turku, Finland
- References: <1684775A3.WKWINKEL@ibm.rz.uni-passau.de>
- Date: Tue, 18 Aug 92 07:09:14 GMT
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- WKWINKEL@ibm.rz.uni-passau.de (Olaf Winkelhake) writes:
- >I don't think you can keep the clock that comes with windows always in front.
- >There are several replacements for the clock available at ftp.cica.indiana.edu
- >(or any other ftp site) - I looked through most of them and some had the
- >'keep in front feature' - though I can't remember which. Most of them weren't
- >freeware.
- >Regards,
- >Olaf Winkelhake
- >Dept. of Economics
- >University of Passau, Germany
-
- I found useful a program called TimeFrame, which places clock on the
- active window's titleline. It is 'beerware' so you do not have to pay
- anything for it...
-
- The programmer follows:
-
- Dave Jewell
- 1A St. John's Road,
- Wallingford,
- Oxfordshire,
- OX10 9AD
- ENGLAND
-
- Tel: +44 491 36873
- Fax: +44 491 34815
-
- I found the program through ftp from ftp-server funic.funet.fi.
- Directory is something like /pub/msdos/windows/new or
- /pub/msdos/windows/utils
-
-
- Pauli Wihuri
- Computing Centre
- University of Turku
- Finland
-