It's stopped working ... downloaded again and still get the "missing" icon.
Help! Anyone?
February 19, 2006 ·
version 1.0 DannyBelle
It would be nice and surely not that difficult to develop a version of this widget that gets its time reference from the computer's own clock instead of having to be online, for those of us who are stuck with dialup. Otherwise, this is a very asthetically appealing widget, a beautiful update and a huge improvement over a similar program that I have that believe it or not, runs under MS-DOS. with a CGA output. Thank you for creating this widget.
February 17, 2006 ·
version 1.0 Adam Rice
I very much like this. It would be nice if it could show time overlays for certain locations (I've actually kludged this by putting World Clock Pro widgets over it).
February 16, 2006 ·
version 1.0 Mr. Confused
How the HELL do you install this?
When I download the widget and unzip it, I get a folder with the following files:
NONE of these files are in a format that OS-X recognizes as a widget. They're just random files that I can do nothing with.
The download site says:
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Note: This widget needs a separate library (MSOHttp) installing before it will work correctly. To do t…his, download this file, unzip it and double-click the run_me.bat file.
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Ok, so I downloaded that file and unzipped it, but when I double-click the "run_me.bat" file, it asks what program I want to open it with. I have no idea.
So what the hell? How do I actually install this widget?More
January 05, 2006 ·
version 1.0 Meg
Thank you. I've always wanted this type of clock but couldn't afford the Wall size version.