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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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| 1347802 | 2013-07-03 15:18:00 | The purpose of this forum is for people who do know to share their knowledge. Something you are usually good at Speedy, why not this time? | Vince (406) | ||
| 1347803 | 2013-07-03 15:22:00 | 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. If you are ignorant, don't embarrass your self by posting. |
Vince (406) | ||
| 1347804 | 2013-07-03 15:32:00 | 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. The whole of my original post (above) has disappeared, except when you hover the pointer over the original post on the main page, or when you select "reply with quote" here! |
Vince (406) | ||
| 1347805 | 2013-07-03 15:52:00 | Please don't wast my time and your own posting if you "Don't Know" It doesn't make you look clever. "Even PressF1 is unhelpful some times with posts that don't help us get to the answer"-Wainuitech - post #2. pressf1.pcworld.co.nz |
Vince (406) | ||
| 1347806 | 2013-07-03 15:54:00 | This waste of space is closed.:( | Vince (406) | ||
| 1347807 | 2013-07-03 16:00:00 | This waste of space is closed.:( | Vince (406) | ||
| 1347808 | 2013-07-03 21:02:00 | I keep reminding you people, I have been a member of this forum since, I would guess, you were in primary school. I know how to do these very [B]basic[B] processes. I'm only replying to this simply because it was aimed at me. :lol::lol::lol: Shows exactly how much you know, your guess is WAY off - When I was in primary school this forum didn't even exist, if fact the whole of PC World web site didn't even exist so theres no way you could have been a member. So before you go getting all "I know best" attitude maybe you better get your facts straight. As for knowing the processes - maybe you cant accept the fact that your computer may have some system damage that's causing the original problem with the clock. Try fixing the system first, then maybe the clock will work. Any other program you do find could end up doing exactly the same thing,putting in a different program is only masking the original problem. Anyway no point in wasting more time with this. Try google - that has a lot of different options - try some and see what works ( after fixing the system) ;) Edited: as for that other link posted -- Once again, stated hard cold facts that you didn't like. You want everyone to do everything for you. |
wainuitech (129) | ||
| 1347809 | 2013-07-03 22:04:00 | I feel somewhat better knowing that now it wasn't just me he had a go at :p | pcuser42 (130) | ||
| 1347810 | 2013-07-04 00:26:00 | When I was in primary school the internet didn't exist and personal computers were not something people had. And I know I'm far from the oldest regular on here. I don't want to add to the obvious tension between some posters on here, but I would like to point out the OP makes no mention of what it is about Chameleon you liked or what you used it for. With no Idea of your goals other than a working clock program that "looks good" (a very subjective criteria) how can anyone recommend something to you. A proper explanation of the situation and what you want would have helped avoid a lot of this thread, people are not mind readers (even those that think they are). Also your refusal to even consider the suggestion that it could be a problem with your system and not the program suggests you might have rather large blinkers on. You might be right, but there's no proof of that offered at all. When I saw the screenshot of Chameleon it just looked like the normal system tray clock to me with a larger font and a slightly bigger calendar, for me personally I see no value in it. If it has additional functionality that you use then to answer your question we need to know what that functionality is. Otherwise it seems like the normal system tray clock or the desktop clock gadget included with windows 7 are perfectly adequate. I probably should have stayed out of it, I use no clock programs and can't recommend any other than the standard ones as mentioned. I get annoyed though with people who get rude or angry at others who are only trying to help (even if they miss the mark) when they themselves have failed to provide much in the way of information and who immediately go from asking a question to attacking those trying to help. Would have killed you to simply say something like "no that's not what I'm after thanks I want a program that does {insert criteria here}" |
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| 1347811 | 2013-07-04 02:45:00 | I was waiting for someone to say all that, dugi. But I fear you are wasting your breath as the OP seems to have made an art form of how to be rude and ungrateful. | linw (53) | ||
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