Review and how it works

Ever dreamed of the taskbar clock showing date? What about good alarms? Atomic time synchronization? Popup calendar? Time in diverse time zones? All these tools and more are present in it!
Users may setup this application to see each date and time information in the taskbar. Users may add CPU and memory load indicators, change fonts and colors and more.
1st Clock allows uncomplicated and recurrent alarms. Alarms can display message, play sound (including MP3 and WMA), launch software. Upcoming alarms are displayed in the clock tooltip. Users may snooze alarms on each period of time.
Users may turn off and make possible alarm sounds in one click. There is no skill needed to transfer alarms between personal computers with the alarm backup/restore feature in it. You have various handy ways to add alarms making use of the popup menu, calendar, keyboard shortcuts and more.
Users may synchronize time by hand or on the fly on specified intervals. It allows SNTP and DayTime protocols and SOCKS and HTTP proxy servers. Users may select between above 200 SNTP and 10 DayTime servers or add the private. The program can work as a local time server in the network, i.e. other personal computers may sync with the server. This tool shows balloon notifications on auto synchronization and keeps a log file.
You may popup a calendar with a single click. You may preview two calendars at once and calculate difference between dates. Moon information is displayed for each date. You may add an alarm to each date in the calendar with a single click.
Users may display time from diverse time zones in the clock tooltip.
There are several other tools on hand in it. Test it now, 100% free trial!
What is new? Full Windows XP compatibility for it new version!
Painless format setup.
Alarms recycle bin.
Sound/launch only alarms.
Edit, deactivate or clean running alarm.
Two calendars display.
Repairs for issues found in RC1.
Brief details Configure clock display.
Alarms.
Atomic Time Synchronization.
Popup Calendar.
Time zones.
How to install & uninstall 1st Clock - system requirements Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP/2003
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