If you need for Windows, this is the software you are looking for. Free Alarm Clock supports unlimited number of alarms so that you are not restricted to the number of alarms you can have. Alarms that you set will sound even if computer goes to sleep. While your PC is sleeping and the time comes to activate your alarm, Free Alarm Clock will wake your PC up.
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To activate the screensaver you must first unpack the RAR file, then activate the Metro Clock icon by double clicking it. This will open the screen saver in Windows 8 style. By clicking on the small wheel below the time the background image will change and you can make some adjustments.
The alarm clock can remind you about important events by and showing a notification message. You can set alarm volume level to a comfortable level depending on the time of the day.The alarm settings offered are:. Time - Alarm time in your Windows native format. Repeat - You can set one-time alarms or repeating alarms. You can use the same time and sound settings on consecutive days after you set the initial alarm. Label - Label different alarms to indicate activities you must do at the sound of the alarm.
Show message - If this checkbox is unchecked, then the signal can be stopped by clicking the icon in the system tray. Sound - Select the sound you want to wake up to. You can adjust alarm sound by pressing 'Browse' button. The alarm clock comes with several sounds and offers full access to your music library. Turn on the volume - When the time comes to activate your alarm, the program will set alarm volume to a predefined level.
Loop - The sound plays repeatedly. Snooze - Activates the 'Snooze' feature on your computer. Wake up computer from a sleep mode - While your PC is in sleep/hibernation mode and the time comes to activate your alarm, Free Alarm Clock will wake up your computer. Turn on the monitor power - Allows you to turn your computer's monitor on.
Desktop time and date displays are nothing new to Windows, which traditionally lags behind the aftermarket when it comes to timekeeping. There is no shortage of such displays; most are free, and many reproduce analog clock faces, though most use digital displays. Some are simple and straightforward yet almost completely customizable, like DS Clock from Duality Software. It displays the time and date in a wide range of formats in an unobtrusive, compact linear window.
It synchronizes with atomic clocks and time servers around the world. It also displays pop-up reminders using Calendarscope, and it's compatible with Swatch Internet Time and Stopwatches.DS Clock opened with both its compact time display and its Options dialog, which is divided into two tabs, Clock and Synchronization. DS Clock lets users build their own clock display by entering their preferred sequences (the default is hh:mm:ss tt -MMMM dd.yyyy) with a variety of examples available by clicking the Samples button. Clicking buttons labeled Date, Time, Time Zone, and Separator let us choose from pop-up lists. We could also customize not only the font but also the text and background colors, and set a variety of options such as loading on start-up, locking the window position, and selecting the first day of the week.
The Synchronization tab included a long list of time servers to choose from as well as log-keeping options. We clicked a button labeled 'How do I add my own time server?' Which called up the appropriate page in the program's fully indexed Help file. The process involved modifying the timesvrs.dat file in a text editor, which is easy enough if you need something more than what DS Clock provides. Right-clicking the clock display also accesses the Options and also let us enable or disable the sounds, lock the window position, and open neat little stopwatch apps, as many as we needed.
We didn't try the Calendarscope integration, though the associated pop-ups worked well.We like DS Clock's old school simplicity and flexibility, which let us create the clock display that best suited our needs and park it where it could show us the date and time at a glance without distracting from other windows. Desktop time and date displays are nothing new to Windows, which traditionally lags behind the aftermarket when it comes to timekeeping. There is no shortage of such displays; most are free, and many reproduce analog clock faces, though most use digital displays.
Some are simple and straightforward yet almost completely customizable, like DS Clock from Duality Software. It displays the time and date in a wide range of formats in an unobtrusive, compact linear window.
It synchronizes with atomic clocks and time servers around the world. It also displays pop-up reminders using Calendarscope, and it's compatible with Swatch Internet Time and Stopwatches.DS Clock opened with both its compact time display and its Options dialog, which is divided into two tabs, Clock and Synchronization. DS Clock lets users build their own clock display by entering their preferred sequences (the default is hh:mm:ss tt -MMMM dd.yyyy) with a variety of examples available by clicking the Samples button. Clicking buttons labeled Date, Time, Time Zone, and Separator let us choose from pop-up lists. We could also customize not only the font but also the text and background colors, and set a variety of options such as loading on start-up, locking the window position, and selecting the first day of the week.
The Synchronization tab included a long list of time servers to choose from as well as log-keeping options. We clicked a button labeled 'How do I add my own time server?' Which called up the appropriate page in the program's fully indexed Help file. The process involved modifying the timesvrs.dat file in a text editor, which is easy enough if you need something more than what DS Clock provides. Right-clicking the clock display also accesses the Options and also let us enable or disable the sounds, lock the window position, and open neat little stopwatch apps, as many as we needed. We didn't try the Calendarscope integration, though the associated pop-ups worked well.We like DS Clock's old school simplicity and flexibility, which let us create the clock display that best suited our needs and park it where it could show us the date and time at a glance without distracting from other windows. DS Clock is a digital desktop clock that displays variable date, time, and time zone information built from the format string.
The program allows you to fully customize its look and feel, and can synchronize your computer's clock with Atomic Time Servers. You can select any combination of date, time, and time zone, pick custom colors and fonts, and set custom sound to play at the top of the hour.
DS Clock also allows you to show a tool tip window with upcoming reminders of Calendarscope and supports Swatch Internet Time and Stopwatches. Real Westminster chimes are available.screenshots. Full Specifications What's new in version 3.0.
Windows 10 support. Outlined text. Westminster chimesGeneralPublisherPublisher web siteRelease DateNovember 04, 2017Date AddedNovember 08, 2017Version3.0CategoryCategorySubcategoryOperating SystemsOperating SystemsWindows XP/2003/Vista/Server 2008/7/8/10Additional RequirementsNoneDownload InformationFile Size1.92MBFile Namedsc300r-x86.exePopularityTotal Downloads10,450Downloads Last Week4PricingLicense ModelFreeLimitationsNot availablePriceFree.
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