T-Clock Redux v2.4.4

billon on 31 Jan 2018

T-Clock enhances the clock on the Windows taskbar. You can customize the display, define actions to perform on mouse clicks/drops, set multiple alarms, show calendar, manage windows etc.

T-Clock Redux is an enhanced fork of Stoic Joker's T-Clock 2010 which is a successor of TClock, originally written by Kazubon in the early 90's.

Category:
Runs on:Win2K / WinXP / Vista / Win7 / Win8 / Win10
Writes settings to: Application folder
Stealth: ? Yes
Unicode support: Yes
License: Freeware/Open Source
How to extract:
  1. Download the "static" ZIP package and extract to a folder of your choice
  2. Launch .reset_portable.cmd OR create an empty text file and name it T-Clock.ini
  3. Launch Clock.exe or Clock64.exe (for 64-bit OS)
What's new? See:
https://github.com/White-Tiger/T-Clock/releases

6 comments on T-Clock Redux  The Portable Freeware Collection Latest Entries Feed

Midas 2017-09-28 13:29

IMHO, given the amount of fixes and updates and the fact that it retained portability, this entry should be updated to point to T-Clock Redux (Beta)...

tproli 2017-09-28 11:07
__philippe 2016-10-20 14:20

@davidroper

A mere seven years late, ...and counting....;-)

The 161 files included in the "tclocklight-040702-3.zip" package are mostly source modules kindly provided by the developer for the benefit of DIY hackers.

For basic execution, only the following files are required:

• TCLOCK .EXE 44544 09/07/2004 17:16 A--- tclock.exe
• TCLOCK .INI 1024 10/20/2016 15:09 A--- tclock.ini
• TCDLL~1 .TCL 48128 09/07/2004 17:16 A--- tcdll.tclock
• TCLANG .TXT 8234 06/10/2004 11:58 A--- tclang.txt
• TCMENU .TXT 477 05/09/2004 21:53 A--- tcmenu.txt

All the same, a nifty, teensy configurable clock utility, sitting pretty in WinXP system tray...;-)

davidroper@gmail.com 2009-07-05 00:42

All I wanted was a file click and install. I get 200 files in a zip to use to make diff versions of it. Help?

cridland 2009-05-30 22:26

Outstanding. Outstanding. Exactly what I wanted it to do. I hope he updates for Win7! (If necessary.)

RCDuggiedug 2009-05-29 06:55

I have used TClock light for several years. I've never had any problems running on Windows 95, 98, 2K or XP. Very configurable and small.

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