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Next Issue: 02-10-2012

Skinny Clock 1.15 Beta 1  
Size:
2.57MB
Publisher:
Release Date:2010-10-15
Submit Date:2010-10-15
OS: Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista/7
Downloads:5004
Popularity:Popularity:0/10
 
USER RATING
4.50

   
 
 
 
Publisher's Description

Skinny Clock is a freeware utility helping you to show date and time the way you like it. One way to watch the time is a clock window, whose look can be adjusted via a skin.

There are several pre-made skins available within installation, or you can even design your own skins. Each skin can contain info about its author and it is recognized by all Skinny Clock versions, so that you can become a famous clock skin designer;o). The clock window supports alpha transparency at the window and skin levels, as well as input transparency. The second way to watch the time is to override the taskbar clock to show the time using format and font of your choice.

Clock skins can be created using captions with formatting strings to display current time, polyline vector primitives, and bitmaps with alpha channels. Every element of the skin is drawn anti-aliased, and with designer-defined alpha. Number of elements composing the skin is not limited, and the structure of easy-to-understand skin-definition file allows you to specify the overlay order of the skin elements.

Skinny Clock is available in English, Japanese, Brazilian Portuguese and Swedish. It is possible to create and use your own translation.

 
FreewareFiles tested Skinny Clock 1.15 Beta 1 on 2010-10-15 using leading antivirus scanners and found it 100% Clean. It does not contain any form of malware, spyware, viruses, trojans, etc. We will re-test each updated version and remove the award as well as the program if found infected.
 
 
 
"How come?"

Reviewer: -Ekim      

Review Date: 2009-10-29

Average Rating (4 Votes )
4.50
 

Pros:  None

Cons:  None

Other Thoughts:  Here's what I've got goin' on:
If it this easy to do, how come MicroSoft didn't do it? Are they too busy comin' up with features I don't want? Alls I want is an OS that don't crash every time I try to somethin'.(I tried a Linux OS but I had too many compatability problems.)

 
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