Short: Stylish WB2.0/3.0(AGA) Digital Clock with AutoHide Author: dmh11@tower.york.ac.uk (David Hollway) Uploader: dmh11 tower york ac uk (David Hollway) Type: util/wb Architecture: m68k-amigaos This is version 2.52 of my TBC clock program. There have been a couple of bug fixes since the previous version to be released (2.51) There`s also a new "memory watch" feature. There was a silly bug in 2.51 that resulted in display corruption when using a 24-hour display; this has now been fixed. I know you've probably seen thousands of clock programs already, but this one's worth a look - honestly! Here's a brief list of TBC's features - full documentation in both text and AmigaGuide formats can be found in the TBC252.LHA archive. -Renders itself discreetly into the WB titlebar in the correct colours (or whatever colours you want) -Fully WB3.0 (AGA) / WB2.0 compatible -Can display time in several formats -Full (beautifully designed) GUI for configuration -Uses very little CPU time -Alarm function that will: -flash screen repeatedly and/or -beep/play sample (WB3.x only) repeatedly and/or -launch program or DOS script at a preset time -Automatically hides itself to allow IPrefs to change screenmode/font etc. -Can optionally appear on active screen (even if not public) -Can chime every N minutes, where n is 15, 10, 5, 2 etc -Will optionally display current date -Full documentation in both text and .guide formats -Can alert user by one of 3 methods if free memory gets below a certain number of Kilobytes -Full source-code in ANSI C included Just listen to what the critics said about TBC: "A fabulous program" - The author "I was thrilled" - Chelmsford Times "I like the penguins the best" - Mad Prince Ludwig "I think, therefore I am" - R. Descartes, "I wonder if we should hold the shareholders' meeting in San Moritz this year?" - Mssrs. Gould & Ali Works on both Workbench 2.0x and 3.x Amigas. Fully style-guide compliant, looks great on WB3.0. -------------------------------------------------- V2.51, an update to version 2.2.1 (also on Aminet). Released 11th June 1994