Hamsin Clock 2.11

Hamsin Clock is a completely customizable Internet-adjustable digital desktop
clock with a powerful alarm system. You can set a nearly unlimited number of
alarms, which can display a customizable message, play the .wav file of your
choice, run a program, or shut down your system. Alarms can run once, daily,
weekly, or monthly. You can even be reminded several seconds before an alarm
action. Hamsin Clock can adjust time via Internet. Several behavior and
appearance options are offered. Use the font and colors of your choice, or have
a transparent background so your wallpaper shows through. Other options let you
keep the program on top, specify the time format (including showing seconds),
remove the clock from the Alt+Tab list, show the date, and more.

Preferences dialog and time adjustment via Internet can be invoked either from
a pop-up menu (when right-clicking the clock) or by running stand-alone
programs: 'HCSets.exe' and 'InetTime.exe' respectively. Command-line options
for 'InetTime.exe' are listed in 'InetTime.txt' file. 'InetTime.exe' can set
hours part incorrectly if the computer clock was more than half an hour fast or
slow.

No installation required. Just run 'HamsinClock.exe' file.

Important note: when upgrading versions 1.xx, their settings will be ignored,
please, configure Hamsin Clock again.

Freeware, freely distributable.

What's new:
Version 2.11:
   - added adjusting time via Internet,
Version 2.04:
   - the code was completely rewritten and optimized, some small bugs were fixed,
   - the program size and memory usage were halved,
   - the settings dialog is now a separate exe-file,
   - the button text bug was fixed,
   - the daily/weekly alarm bug was fixed,
   - the run action bug was fixed,
Version 1.15:
   - problems under Windows NT/2000 were fixed.

To contact the author in the event of questions or problems:
psv@jungo.com
sukmansky@iisr-cnc.com

Our home page:
http://www.iisr-cnc.com/hamsin