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Thread ID: 134450 2013-07-02 11:15:00 Tray clock for Win7 Vince (406) Press F1
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1347782 2013-07-02 11:15:00 For years I have enjoyed having Chameleon Clock in XP's System Tray.

Just another example of a program that Win7 can't run!

Is there another clock program that fits in the System Tray, that runs in 7 and can be trusted?
Preferably one that looks good.
Vince (406)
1347783 2013-07-02 11:53:00 Is there something you need from the clock that Windows 7 can't provide? pcuser42 (130)
1347784 2013-07-02 12:01:00 Is there something you need from the clock that Windows 7 can't provide?

Does Win7 provide something?
Vince (406)
1347785 2013-07-02 12:27:00 Does Win7 provide something?

After some quick Googling I found out what it actually does :p

It says on their page that it's Vista capable, have you tried compatibility mode?
pcuser42 (130)
1347786 2013-07-02 12:39:00 You haven't come close to answering my question! Vince (406)
1347787 2013-07-02 12:40:00 I'm trying to see if the original program can actually run :p pcuser42 (130)
1347788 2013-07-02 13:05:00 I'm trying to see if the original program can actually run :p

TAKE MY WORD FOR IT, it won't. That is the reason for this post!
Vince (406)
1347789 2013-07-02 20:44:00 Answer to your question: No. coldot (6847)
1347790 2013-07-02 21:01:00 Answer to your question: No.

Why bother lying? Just tell me, 'if you know' are any of these "safe"?

That was my question!

I have found that a lot of software designated as win 7 compliant, is bad. I was hoping someone here has used one and can recommend it.

www.google.co.nz
Vince (406)
1347791 2013-07-02 21:16:00 www.drive-software.com
Is it safe? No idea, never used it. Virus scan the exe
Will it do what you want? No idea, don't know what you used chameleon clock for.

No one can give you a 100% guarantee that any program will be safe.
Nick G (16709)
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