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Review and how it works
Do the user necessitates to monitor time around the world, if so Chronos Clock will solve the annoyance.
Chronos Clock, the desktop clock that is intended to display many clocks and assorted time zones.
Chronos Clock is handy to install and uncomplicated. If the user is required to know the time in other countries it is possible to set up a clock displaying the current time, and Chronos also determines Daylight and Standard time variations.
What is new? Maintenance Revision
Updated documentation and copyright information.
Updated installer to latest release.
Brief details - Various clocks every able to see another time zone
- Every clock may make use of a standard or user adaptable display format.
- Alarm control option, assisting users to setup various one-time or repetitive Alarms. Every alarm can display an Alert message, play an alarm sound, play a CD, and work another application or shut down the computer. Each combination as required.
- Countdown/Event Timers.
- Use of the Microsoft Agent to optionally speak the time and announce alarms.
- Calendar/memo Diary, which contains a reminder system to give notice of essential dates, appointments and the rest.
- Internet time synchronization making use of NTP/SNTP time-servers, to preserve the PC's clock right by date.
- Tools Speedy Reminder set-up.
How to install & uninstall Chronos Clock - system requirements 5.5MB disc space. Optional Internet connection if operating with Time Sync
Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows NT4, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 2003.
5.5MB free disc space.
If you desire to make use of the Internet time synchronization option then the right connection via a modem or LAN must be on hand.
The use of the Microsoft Agent may necessitate extra program installed.
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