File Details |
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File Size | 0.2 MB |
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License | Freeware |
Operating System | Windows Server 2003/XP |
Date Added | September 19, 2004 |
Total Downloads | 277,159 |
Publisher | Ying Han |
Homepage | LClock |
Publisher's Description
LClock is a very simple program that makes the Windows' clock look like a Windows Longhorn Clock. It also comes with a simple popup calendar with reminder feature.
Latest Reviews
mikebratley reviewed v1.62b on Mar 11, 2014
excellent
umi81 reviewed v1.62b on Oct 13, 2011
Nice clock, good set of features and good look.
Blubb reviewed v1.62b on Feb 15, 2011
Excellent; been using it since 2004. It's not malware, just another false positive from AVG.
exit reviewed v1.62b on Jan 25, 2011
I have been using this program from day one but now AVG tells me this is a well known malware program hard for me to believe any one know if this is true
trents reviewed v1.62b on Dec 2, 2010
Hi,
This could be nice and like the features...
Thanks for the information can download this software?
Bixente reviewed v1.62b on Feb 25, 2006
Great stuff & still using almost no memory. GREAT !
dejudicibus reviewed v1.62b on Sep 2, 2005
Well, I personally prefer Chameleon Clock, because it allows to show at the same time both the time and the date. It uses Winamp skins too.
jeepfun reviewed v1.62b on Aug 27, 2005
This is a perfect compliment to Windows - if Microsoft was smart, they would add this functionality into the OS.
If you ever had the need to see a calendar, this is the perfect addition. Such an intuitive place to add a usefull calendar!
MoeRL reviewed v1.62b on Jun 18, 2005
Really cool!
Does just what it says, has some excellent skins available, looks very pretty, and is VERY light on resources :)
This is a keeper :)
leojei reviewed v1.62b on Oct 2, 2004
nice, it's okay small (304k) but I just like the clock style I saw in Longhorn release. And I'm happy to see such a small program to do just that.
Nice and neat, it does what it is promised to do, and do a good job. So score = 5
mikebratley reviewed v1.62b on Mar 11, 2014
excellent
umi81 reviewed v1.62b on Oct 13, 2011
Nice clock, good set of features and good look.
Blubb reviewed v1.62b on Feb 15, 2011
Excellent; been using it since 2004. It's not malware, just another false positive from AVG.
exit reviewed v1.62b on Jan 25, 2011
I have been using this program from day one but now AVG tells me this is a well known malware program hard for me to believe any one know if this is true
trents reviewed v1.62b on Dec 2, 2010
Hi,
This could be nice and like the features...
Thanks for the information can download this software?
Bixente reviewed v1.62b on Feb 25, 2006
Great stuff & still using almost no memory. GREAT !
dejudicibus reviewed v1.62b on Sep 2, 2005
Well, I personally prefer Chameleon Clock, because it allows to show at the same time both the time and the date. It uses Winamp skins too.
jeepfun reviewed v1.62b on Aug 27, 2005
This is a perfect compliment to Windows - if Microsoft was smart, they would add this functionality into the OS.
If you ever had the need to see a calendar, this is the perfect addition. Such an intuitive place to add a usefull calendar!
MoeRL reviewed v1.62b on Jun 18, 2005
Really cool!
Does just what it says, has some excellent skins available, looks very pretty, and is VERY light on resources :)
This is a keeper :)
leojei reviewed v1.62b on Oct 2, 2004
nice, it's okay small (304k) but I just like the clock style I saw in Longhorn release. And I'm happy to see such a small program to do just that.
Nice and neat, it does what it is promised to do, and do a good job. So score = 5
URAWMD reviewed v1.62b on Sep 26, 2004
A great prog! keep it up!
metomeya reviewed v1.62b on Sep 23, 2004
Awesome clock for a beta.
Now if he only makes it skinable, and added an alarm/schedule function to it, it would be perfect.
tedbieri reviewed v1.62b on Sep 20, 2004
Just plain EXCELLENT!
bleedingpegasus reviewed v1.62b on Sep 19, 2004
The best clock replacement so far. httpd.confused -- you must be AOL-ed person, right? Its font is taken/based on your system font, and application-wise, every font type is configurable. Its limited in feature because nobody like bloated software (ala. AOL). And its free!
If anything, can you make day of week into 3 digits (or more), and make alarm able to run programs&scripts¯os.
httpd.confused reviewed v1.62b on Sep 19, 2004
Indeed "the best clock replacement", as long as you don't mind one with a crappy font and a lousy feature set.
bobl reviewed v1.61a on Sep 7, 2004
Impressive update, LClock is using 244k on this machine, v1.51b used more than 4Mb!
Very useful utility, looks nice, I don't have to use the date-setting dialog as a calendar anymore!
-=WarLorD=- reviewed v1.61a on Sep 5, 2004
The best clock replacement.
jamon reviewed v1.61a on Sep 4, 2004
Fantastic!
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it would be nice to see option in future for placing calendar on destop allways open...
aashay reviewed v1.61a on Sep 4, 2004
Mindblowing app. At the time of writing this, LClock is using only 788K of memory in my computer. This is a major improvement over the previous version. Maybe Microsoft should consider including LClock as its default clock. Hats off to the guy who made this beautiful app for just 180K!!
jon8rfc reviewed v1.61a on Sep 3, 2004
Wow, this thing uses less memory than having a blank notepad.exe open. I'm very impressed with this memory usage. Very.
Abdhul reviewed v1.61a on Sep 3, 2004
The best clock replacement I've seen.
Includes some interesting Windows tweaks as well.
Definitely worth trying out!
geekboy2000 reviewed v1.61a on Sep 3, 2004
Does exactly what it's supposed to do, uses very little resources, and looks great. Great little app!
skidmarks reviewed v1.61a on Sep 3, 2004
Nice useful non-bloated program - a definite must have for productivity enhancement. A+++++++++++++++
xsnslaine reviewed v1.61a on Sep 3, 2004
This is an amazing application!! i love it, 212bytes of memory used!! for that who wont have it
ranasrule reviewed v1.61a on Sep 3, 2004
nice....keep up the great work
cricri_pingouin reviewed v1.61a on Sep 3, 2004
Eheh, the memory thing I talked about below is now solved :) Sweet! Something else I would like too, is the calendar, when hovering on the tray, indicates the day as well (so the bubble today would tell me "Friday 03 September 2004" instead of "03 September 2004"). And maybe a built in todo list to replace shirusupad too, as asked by someone else on the forum :p I wanted to post that on the forum, but you have to be registered, and I'm already registered to like 20 other forums just to ask one thing so now I don't fancy bothering with new registrations.
cricri_pingouin reviewed v1.60a on Aug 31, 2004
At first, I was lukewarm, because I was afraid of loosing "Date and Time properties". But a single click brings up this calendar with events whereas a double click brings up the properties. Pretty well done! And I can have access to the task manager with two clicks, which will be very useful when I'm too lazy to use the keyboard, or want to pop up the task manager on a remote machine via UltraVNC for instance. I just have one question: LClock is low on memory, around 720KB. If I create an event, it stays around the same. But as soon as the event is triggered (with the little window popping up), memory usage goes up to 2.6MB. Closing this window doesn't help, and deleting the event either. Restarting LClock brings back usage to 700KB. Any clue why that is?
Still, a neat little gadget, a good 4.49 from me, just the event memory thingy that is puzzling me slightly. Oh yeah, since I'm using 24 hours format, with hours and minutes only, at the same size, is it possible to define a delimiter between hours and minutes? I'm happy with the ":" usually...
ragsman reviewed v1.60a on Aug 30, 2004
Excellent little program! The recent integration of pop up reminders with the calendar has made it that much better! Keep up the great work!
trevithick reviewed v1.60a on Aug 30, 2004
The 24 hour clock works beautifully on the three machines I run. Two running XP Pro and one running XP Home.
Even the Calendar works for me now.
Fantastic little program. Gives me hope for some of the capabilities of Longhorn if simple tools like this are integrated into the OS.
kraiko68 reviewed v1.60a on Aug 30, 2004
Not little clock, but can't set it to display in 24 hrs format.
Maverick_16 reviewed v1.60a on Aug 29, 2004
Good work Ying Han... a very useful lil thing that I believe no one would regret downloading/installing/running. An excellent example on how a util of such a type should be coded and delivered.
It's working very well for a beta prog. I hope the developer would find a way to resolve the bg bug (i feel it's more about the re-enumeration following hide/unhide of the systray).
Ying >>> you should do more of these charms :)
SFAMonkey reviewed v1.60a on Aug 29, 2004
great program. By the way if you click on a date on the calendar you could add your own little reminders kinda like rainlendar.
BrB reviewed v1.60a on Aug 29, 2004
It does what it should do, and it does a great job at it!
It's lite, it's usefull, I love it!
hollins reviewed v1.60a on Aug 29, 2004
I too am puzzled by some of negative reviews. LClock is a very small application that consumes negligible system resources and serves only to make a nicer looking clock in the systray with a pop-up calendar. If you want more functionality at the cost of greater demands on your system, by all means use one of the alternatives out there.
But for Pete's sake, judge it for its intent. I hope the developer is not discouraged by some of the irrational reviews that seem emotionally motivated.
sflorack reviewed v1.60a on Aug 29, 2004
Very configurable, low on system resources (2k), nice program with good amount of features.
ask83 reviewed v1.60a on Aug 29, 2004
proram not full developed, needs to show more information on the tray if the taskbar is doubled, it only centers and shows the time. program does what it claims, just think that it should also show the date (make the windows taskbar double the size on WinXP default theme)
Sam_k reviewed v1.51b on Aug 19, 2004
And I could make a calculator program that was only made to perform addition. It might carry out addition wonderfully, but it's still a lousy calculator and as such deserves a lousy rating. The same thing is true of this clock.
BeyondDreams reviewed v1.51b on Aug 19, 2004
I don't think that people understand this is only made to look like the clock in Longhorn. That's all. Nothing more; so if that's why ratings are low, they shouldn't be.
texarkana reviewed v1.51b on Aug 19, 2004
It always crashes on me.
unnox reviewed v1.51b on Aug 19, 2004
Its slim on features yeah but it works OK. Better than a 1 rating dudez. TClock is the best.
MonDo reviewed v1.51b on Aug 19, 2004
what is this thing? i was looking for a decent trayclock but this is nothing. waste of resources and apparently not even worth setting up a free home page for.
x-test reviewed v1.51b on Aug 19, 2004
He's right. Other clocks do a lot more. This has a nice font (though it's way too big for a one-row task bar), but other than that, there's nothing. TClockEx and PTBSync are much better.
Carlospr reviewed v1.51b on Aug 18, 2004
I agree with jcgamer60. Some reviews are completely non sense... Really nice clock! One of the best things is the option to show the day of the month. I just wish an option to put the day of the month beside of the clock, so I'll have the clock with AM/PM and the day of the month bisede of it...
Jstphish reviewed v1.51b on Aug 18, 2004
You do realize that LClock is a very stripped down version of TClock? That is why it takes up basically no resources. It is suppose to do one thing and one thing well and that is make your tray clock look like Longhorn's (which is much easier to read in my opinion). I've had no problems with it from the beginning.
The only reason the calendar is a bit basic so far is because it was just added.
Keep up the good work RCube!
jcgamer60 reviewed v1.51b on Aug 18, 2004
httpd.confused that is the stupidest review ive ever seen. Lclock is a fine program and doesnt deserve a 1 because there are alternatives.
httpd.confused reviewed v1.51b on Aug 17, 2004
Why should everyone use it? There are a lot of better freeware alternatives, namely all the various TClock spinoffs.
LClock is nothing more than a different font for the tray clock, and a pop-up calendar that does nothing at all, isn't resizable, and doesn't even have a "go to today" button on it.
So LClock also lets you hide the Start button or overlay it with a bitmap; big deal. This is totally Lame.
[Edit: What do you mean this review is "stupid" and "nonsense"? I simply pointed out that this clock is really slim on features. Other clocks can sync the time, provide more-functional calendars, alarms, and much more configurable date and time displays, while *still* being light on CPU and memory usage. This thing does none of that, and is really lacking in its feature set, so I gave it a low rating. That's how real reviews work, kids. You say yourself that it is "basic", and wish there were more options. Try not to contradict yourselves next time.]
ap0110s reviewed v1.51b on Aug 17, 2004
love it, everyone should use it :)
SFAMonkey reviewed v1.51b on Aug 17, 2004
Everyone giving the program a one because it doesn't have a lot of fetures shouldn't be even rating it. This program was desgined a little bit ago. It main goal was to make the system clock lock like a longhorn clock using as little memory has possible.
HkmHrns05 reviewed v1.51b on Aug 17, 2004
looks like the real thing and works great i really like it!!!!