What clock replacement do you use?

I use tclockx to replace the Windows clock.  I see in the screenshots that people use some different one's.  Just wanted to know what everybody uses.

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Standard clock is good enough for me. I don't like bogging down my system with those types of things.
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There are three clocks within my sight (four if I look around the corner). I don't need a clock on my computer, hence I have none.

That said, there's a lot of clock software out there.
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Desktop Object Fuzzy Clock I like it alot cause it gives the date and you can put it anywhere on your desktop.
It is just white letters on dark desktops and white letters with nice shadows on light desktops. Also it has a fun way of telling you the time, like it will say it's just gone past one o'clock. I just like different things and this is fun to have.
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i use LClock... with 0.6 Megs it doesn't take that much out of my system... if there are any clocks out there that use even less mem then show me please
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I use the clock on my Sysmetrix Skin Linger1600 Link
I haven't seen my taskbar in more than a year since I purchased Object Dock Plus.
I could use the clock in OD+ but I like having the info sysmetrix provides and it's easy to skin.
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I've been using True Launch Bar(taskbar replacement) Link


clock, weather, other goodies-don't know about system resources, but it's a neat little prog
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BeatNik.
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LClock for me. Uses 552K on here and comes with a calendar (which I dont use). For XP only I believe. http://fileforum.betanews.com/detail/1092761816/1
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I like Tclockex because it shows both the date and time in the tray.  Anybody know of a similar one?

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Litestep has several modules capable of indicating the time....one I use is...label.dll v1.99.  And then there's also Sysmetrix.....handy for an analog display...
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Um, I have these things called a wall clock and a wrist watch in easy view. No need to add anything on my pc then   And I mostly know what day it is (mostly)...
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Say the Time, handy for reminders & making sure I don't spend too much time at the PC. Used it for quite a few years now. Link.

I just select & immediately deselect the Customize Background option to get it to blend in with the WB I'm using at the time.


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Standard clock is good enough for me. I don't like bogging down my system with those types of things.


Agreed.
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Nothing beats Lclock for customizing your taskbar clock