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09 Oct 2012   #1

Windows 7 Home Premium
 
 
Looking for a 64-bit clock replacement for Win7 HP

I use Chameleon Clock in WinXP, but apparently it isn't available in 64-bit. Anyone know of a good replacement for Windows 7? Thanks.

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09 Oct 2012   #2

Windows 7 Pro X64
Space Coast of Florida
 
 

I found this: Free chameleon clock windows 7 64 bit Download - Chameleon clock windows 7 64 bit for Windows

No idea if it works or not but sounds like a possibility.
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09 Oct 2012   #3

Windows 7 x64 x86
North Western Indianapolis
 
 

Hi,
I use Clock X ClocX - Free analog clock for Windows desktop I use it daily to display a nice fancy black clock on my desktop. It has hundreds of different clock faces. You can have them at exactly the size and transparency you want. It runs perfectly on 64 bit Windows and 32 bit too.
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09 Oct 2012   #4

Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit SP1
New Jersey
 
 

There are many gadgets, have you googled ?
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10 Oct 2012   #5

Windows 7 Pro X64
Space Coast of Florida
 
 

Why would you want a clock on the Desktop taking up space when the Taskbar has a time (and date when pointed to)?

Just curious.
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11 Oct 2012   #6

Win 7 Pro x64
Council Bluffs, Iowa
 
 

Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by Indianatone View Post
Hi,
I use Clock X ClocX - Free analog clock for Windows desktop I use it daily to display a nice fancy black clock on my desktop. It has hundreds of different clock faces. You can have them at exactly the size and transparency you want. It runs perfectly on 64 bit Windows and 32 bit too.
Be cautious if anybody tries to download and install the above clock there is a toolbar and some other program that tries to install you need to unchecked them during the installation or you will get the other junk.

Jerry
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11 Oct 2012   #7

Windows 7 x64 x86
North Western Indianapolis
 
 

Pretty much par for the course these days, always go for a custom install and read carefully. Even Winzip tries to install some add on application of the week.
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11 Oct 2012   #8

Windows 7 x64 x86
North Western Indianapolis
 
 

Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by Ztruker View Post
Why would you want a clock on the Desktop taking up space when the Taskbar has a time (and date when pointed to)?

Just curious.
Personally purely for function and decoration on two of my desktops. On my main PC I boot between 3 versions of Windows 7. Two are 64 bit. One is 32 bit for games and has aero enabled. Of the two 64 bit systems one has aero and is much the same as the 32 bit system but makes full use of my ram. The final system has the "Windows 2000" look (no aero) and I use that one for virtual machines of all kinds, editing music files and so on. Don't even have a desktop background as I don't waste resources on that system. On this machine I have 64 and 32 bit windows 7 as there is no 64 bit scanner driver and nor will there ever be. If you ever want to get numerous versions of Windows to fool around with get a Technet subscription and you can do it safely and legally.
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