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        <description>View the time, seconds, month, week and day in different skins in the Windows system tray clock. Clock Tray Skins is the advanced replacement for standard Windows tray clock. Over 50 skins are included in the distribution.

It's also an atomic-time synchronizer.





They search for us.



> Needs to work with XP. Also has to show day,

> date, month, and time in seconds.

I use Clock Tray Skins v2.0 in WinXP and it works fine. You can find it at download.com





show seconds in tray clock

> Hi,

> Where or how do I get the clock in the tray to show

> HH:MM:SS? (win 95 and win 2k)

Various "enhancement" programs do this well. A popular one is Clock Tray Skins: http://drive-software.com/... "Several useful features."





Adding seconds display to system tray clock

> Is there any way to have the seconds display

> on the system tray clock?

Clock Tray Skins > Google.com It does this and more.



Systerm Tray Clock

> How do I make WinXP Pro's System Tray Clock display

> seconds in addition to hours and minutes at all times...

> permanently (without having to double click it)?

Use Clock Tray Skins from:

http://www.drive-software.com...

Best systray clock I have ever found!





Displaying seconds on tray

> Hello, 

> 

> Is there anybody who knows how to show not only

> hours &amp; minutes but also seconds ?

Try Clock Tray Skins...</description>
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            <title>options by Dlmillen with average rate 4.5</title>
            <link>http://clock-tray-skins-lite.drive-software-company.qarchive.org/#14</link>
            <description>
                I really like to see the day, date and time at a glance.  It's a no-brainer and I can't belive MS didn't think of doing that.

And, the options for viewing seem endless!!

Thanks!
            </description>
            <pubDate>12 Thu 2008</pubDate>
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            <title>Nice little app by Llamanerds with average rate 3.5</title>
            <link>http://clock-tray-skins-lite.drive-software-company.qarchive.org/#13</link>
            <description>
                I orient my taskbar vertically, so the clock takes up about 3/4" or taskbar space normally. With CTSL, I have converted that down to about 1/4".

The selection of skins is pretty good.

I wish there was a way I could get an analog skin, but that would require rather more programming than skinning.
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            <pubDate>16 Fri 2008</pubDate>
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            <title>Neat, useful. by jnoshepherd with average rate 4.5</title>
            <link>http://clock-tray-skins-lite.drive-software-company.qarchive.org/#12</link>
            <description>
                Just what I needed with my poor eyesight, thanks!
            </description>
            <pubDate>01 Thu 2008</pubDate>
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            <title>I like it except.. by kittman with average rate 3.5</title>
            <link>http://clock-tray-skins-lite.drive-software-company.qarchive.org/#11</link>
            <description>
                I like the clock,  it loaded effortlessly.  The numbers are big enough so I don't have to squint.  The only drawback I have is it is in military time.  I was unable to change it to 12 hour time.  I tried twice, but I can live with military time.  I still remember how it goes.
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            <pubDate>02 Sun 2008</pubDate>
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            <title>Systray Clock by JeffS. with average rate 3.5</title>
            <link>http://clock-tray-skins-lite.drive-software-company.qarchive.org/#10</link>
            <description>
                Works as designed, lots of different display types.  Fully functional as the system boots.  Many displays are very hard to see so I ignore them.  (Colors are too light, fonts are too small).  I'd like the ability to make the selected display around 50% bigger for easier viewing.  Not a lot of frills, but you don't need any extras.  I've got the time, date.  That's all I need in that part of the tray.
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            <pubDate>24 Sun 2008</pubDate>
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            <title>Decent application. by fei with average rate 3.5</title>
            <link>http://clock-tray-skins-lite.drive-software-company.qarchive.org/#9</link>
            <description>
                The clock tray skins lite is fairly easy to use.
            </description>
            <pubDate>14 Mon 2008</pubDate>
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            <title>Author's Response by Author with average rate -</title>
            <link>http://clock-tray-skins-lite.drive-software-company.qarchive.org/#8</link>
            <description>
                Thanks for using our software :)
            </description>
            <pubDate>15 Thu 2007</pubDate>
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            <title>Good and easy to use. by mic6046 with average rate 5.0</title>
            <link>http://clock-tray-skins-lite.drive-software-company.qarchive.org/#7</link>
            <description>
                Very easy to use and it is very handy.
            </description>
            <pubDate>15 Thu 2007</pubDate>
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            <title>Review: Clock Tray Skins Lite by Clock format for sys with average rate 3.0</title>
            <link>http://clock-tray-skins-lite.drive-software-company.qarchive.org/#6</link>
            <description>
                This application was useful for incorporating one of several basic systray clock formats.
            </description>
            <pubDate>13 Sat 2007</pubDate>
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            <title>easy on the eyes by mtnthai with average rate 5.0</title>
            <link>http://clock-tray-skins-lite.drive-software-company.qarchive.org/#5</link>
            <description>
                i needed a good clock with great visibility and this is exactly what i was looking for.
thanks for a great little utility.
            </description>
            <pubDate>06 Fri 2007</pubDate>
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            <title> Clock Tray Skins Lite for win 98 by Ron Salladay with average rate 1.0</title>
            <link>http://clock-tray-skins-lite.drive-software-company.qarchive.org/#4</link>
            <description>
                sirs
I downloaded and installed  Clock Tray Skins Lite,  but would not work.  Must be because I am still running win 98?
Thanks

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            <pubDate>07 Sat 2007</pubDate>
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            <title>Would like diferent types of time by ethan_hines with average rate 3.0</title>
            <link>http://clock-tray-skins-lite.drive-software-company.qarchive.org/#3</link>
            <description>
                Such as Metric Time, MDJ, Decimal Time, and adding milliseconds 
            </description>
            <pubDate>27 Sat 2007</pubDate>
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            <title>Cool Clock Tray Skins by kakashi with average rate 4.0</title>
            <link>http://clock-tray-skins-lite.drive-software-company.qarchive.org/#2</link>
            <description>
                i like it because its got a cool interface and my clock is kinda small so these one are better because they are bigger^^and great
            </description>
            <pubDate>03 Sun 2006</pubDate>
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            <title>All I needed and more by geegee with average rate 5.0</title>
            <link>http://clock-tray-skins-lite.drive-software-company.qarchive.org/#1</link>
            <description>
                
I design and develop software for a living. Just lately during development and testing of an application I required an unobtrusive clock with the ability to display seconds, in order to monitor timer fired events. Residing in the system tray is ideal as I needed to constantly monitor the time as well as trigger other events on my application. The only other program I tried which I will not name seemed to use more system resources than your program and resided in a modal window which I found to be obtrusive. Oh and your program looks very cool as well, I'll continue to use it regularly. Thanks  
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            <pubDate>26 Fri 2006</pubDate>
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