Nice and Classy; I like it as it works fine for me (I've really missed those Swiss railway stations, this widget can bring me back some good memories *sigh*) ^_^
September 23, 2006 ·
version 1.0 Ryan
Looks great, but seems to be very CPU intensive. I have a Pentium M 750 and this widget consistently uses 20% of my CPU when running at ~800MHz (due to speed scaling). I'm aware that this updates itself far more frequently than most Yahoo Widgets, but this still seems pretty high for a processor this powerful. Noteably, none of the author's other clocks (including Steelpok, Podwatch) approach this level of processor usage. Nor does the smaller and slightly less sophisticated German Station Watch by Johannes Eller (btw 0 and 2%). Nevertheless, the skn in beautiful. Thanks
August 11, 2006 ·
version 1.0 Joop
Major problem, the clock is on my desktop. But I cannot get it of. I cannot select it with my right mouse click and it is transparant so it keeps popping up.
I tried deinstalling the widgets engine. Everytime I take a new widget, this one pops up. It drives me nuts. It is impossible to run widgets without this one. I cannot get any widget preferences, and it can't be found anywhere on my computer???? It just sits there on my desktop and cannot be moved. HELP!!!!!!!