Binary Watch displays the current time as LEDs near the system tray.
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Reviewing 3.2 (Feb 11, 2005)
This program plants itself right ontop of the clock in the system tray (my system tray is double the normal height). It also blocks some of the system tray icons. The interface is not very pleasing to the eye.
Suggestions: Allow the user to position the interface; Remove the system tray icon menu; Add the menu as a right-click popup menu when clicking the program interface; Allow the user to customize the interface colors; Remove the gray border around/inside the interface.
Reviewing 3.2 (Nov 5, 2004)
like this one better
http://fileforum.betanews.com/detail/1094312972/1
Reviewing 3.2 (Oct 30, 2004)
Hi guys.. I wrote this program as a 3 hr. project.. its fairly simple and straight forward. Read about it at my blog at http://roboding.blogspot...10/binary-watch-32.html (modified url).
Reviewing 3.2 (Oct 30, 2004)
Does what it says it does. 12 little LEDs (if you're displaying seconds) that blink when time changes. Now since theses are LEDs, it's not really binary, but i assume a "off" LED is a 0 and an "on" one is 1...
Only con is that it's not moveable.
Reviewing 3.2 (Oct 30, 2004)
i'm not sure but it displays the time in binary format, example for number 2 it displays 1 led lighted and 1 dark
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