1st Clock is a taskbar clock replacement that offers a fully customizable clock display, alarms, atomic time synchronization, popup calendar, time zones and more.
Yes - 30 day timeout
Yes
- World clock - display time from multiple time zones in the taskbar or on the desktop
- Clock transparency
- Full Windows 7 support (32 and 64 bit)
Reviewing 3.0 RC3 (May 17, 2005)
I really like this but I can't see paying $30 for it. Maybe $15.
Reviewing 3.0 RC (Mar 12, 2005)
With all respect, I can't understand a review like VictorAnderson did. It's really nice to have an option like 1st Clock, even if it is a little expensive. For every shareware there is, at least, one nice freeware. Everybody knows that. TxClock was really nice under Windows 98, but it does not work properly under XP. Maybe if TxClock was a shareware we could be using it nowadays. Even a freeware costs money for a developer. It's really hard to maintain a freeware. The developer, most of the times, has to pay for each download and if does not provide a nice service he will get a bad review, not because the program itself but because the download is slow or the service reach the maximum allowed bandwidth usage. We have to respect the work of a developer, that has to earn like everybody else. I bet that VictorAnderson doesn't work for free or even pay to work.
Reviewing 3.0 RC (Mar 2, 2005)
This program is great!
The progs that VictorAnderson search don't do same things that this one.
Only TClockEx do it, but this one not supports XP themes apparently. At least I couldn't do that thing. But TClockEx is free and 1st Clock ain't.
The prog is 5 stars for me, but I won't spend $ 25.
Reviewing 3.0 RC (Mar 1, 2005)
Oh ok "gpsoft2" (who obvisouly is affiliated with "Green Parrots Software") - I see you are so tasteless that you actually rate your own program a 5.
First off anyone paying for this program is an idiot. gpsoft2 claims you can't find anything else like this. Obviously either gspot2 is a liar or is incapable of using something called the 'internet'. Within 4 seconds I found about 200 such programs - that are free. For example...here's 38 of them WHICH ARE 100% FREE on just one website alone! http://www.download.com/...i=49&dlsize=&ca=
I suppose if you went to tucows.com you'd find even a larger selection.
Anyway - Mr. "gpsoft2" - if you want to make your program worth buying I suggest you make some more features to it. Take a look at some of the activex's and components at http://www.dbi-tech.com - integrate some things like that into your application and maybe you'd have something worth a couple of bucks - and also don't lie about the other things that exist and make false claims - it's not good for business.
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