Is there a program like Chameleon Clock that changes tray clock with something more beautiful and less boring than the original that is compatible with x64 Windows 7/Vista?
I tried using Chameleon Clock 5.1 when I upgraded to the 64-bit Windows 7 to make the 4 GB RAM upgrade work. All except the tray clock display worked, the same that happened in x64 versions of XP and Vista. Tried changing what it displays via Date and Time settings, but it's still for me as boring as the original settings.
I tried using Chameleon Clock 5.1 when I upgraded to the 64-bit Windows 7 to make the 4 GB RAM upgrade work. All except the tray clock display worked, the same that happened in x64 versions of XP and Vista. Tried changing what it displays via Date and Time settings, but it's still for me as boring as the original settings.
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Lenovo IdeaPad Y460
- OS
- 64-Bit Windows 7 - Home Premium Edition; Linux Mint 11
- CPU
- 2.67-GHz Intel Core i7-620M
- Motherboard
- Lenovo KL2
- Memory
- 8-GB DDR3 RAM
- Graphics Card(s)
- 1-GB ATI Radeon HD 5650M; Intel HD Series
- Sound Card
- Realtek High Definition Audio; Dolby Home Theater 3
- Screen Resolution
- 1366 X 768 (Default); 1280 X 720 (For Video Gaming)
- Hard Drives
- 656-GB Samsung Hybrid HDD (With Integrated 32-GB SSD); 1-TB Seagate HDD (In A.C. Ryan Enclosure And USB)
- Mouse
- Logitech M305 Wireless Mouse
- Internet Speed
- 2 Mbps (Globe DSL); 1 Mbps (Sun Broadband Wireless Postpaid)

