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Thread ID: 79870 2007-06-04 03:05:00 Vista OnScreen Clock PinoyKiw (9675) Press F1
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555864 2007-06-04 03:05:00 Is there is a 3rd party application (assume it would have to be a 3rd party application) clock face that would allow the Vista style on screen sweep hand clock face to work on WinXP2..? PinoyKiw (9675)
555865 2007-06-04 03:15:00 Like this ?

http://www.analogclock.info/
snoopy (74)
555866 2007-06-04 04:22:00 Thanks Snoopy, sort of, right thing, was looking for something more desktop though rather than in the System Tray. PinoyKiw (9675)
555867 2007-06-04 05:01:00 You could use Opera, and install Widgets (http://widgets.opera.com/) from within it.

Or install a program that uses Widgets.

The analog clock on the site above you can move anywhere you want.

Altho it looks like it sticks with Opera, more than the desktop.
Speedy Gonzales (78)
555868 2007-06-04 05:56:00 Just the thing Speedy...just a pity that it is only visible when you have Opera open. Never used Opera before, always been a FireFox user but Opera doesn't look too bad, will give it a try out anyway. No way in the Widgets Managerment to keep the clock face always visible after Opera has closed, but it is a good start anyway. PinoyKiw (9675)
555869 2007-06-04 06:25:00 Or use this (http://widgets.yahoo.com/)

There's 4164 widgets to download, there will be a clock there somewhere.
Speedy Gonzales (78)
555870 2007-06-04 06:57:00 Here:

www.tenzor.cz

No mention of Vista, sorry.
zqwerty (97)
555871 2007-06-04 19:39:00 Thanks Speedy. Had never heard of widgets till you mentioned it. Tried a couple of the yahoo widgets but they would not install or display. zqwerty, thanks for the clocX link, just what I was looking for. Thanks. PinoyKiw (9675)
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