NicTime

NicTime 1.0

From the developer: ""NicTime maintains the accuracy of your computer's clock by syncronizing with one of several NTP Time Servers located in the United States. Precision is within .5 seconds. ""NicTime displays the local time, the retrieved server...

From the developer: "This is an analog clock which is transparent except for its hands and dials. It is placed on your desktop so it will not disturb your everyday tasks. You may customize its appearance with various options. Its alarm system will help...

From the developer: "Tiny program pair that keep you updated of reminders from your Microsoft Outlook calendar and tasks, without leaving Outlook running. Syncronise reminders with remote locations via FTP. If you do not have Outlook you can still use it,...

OutClock

OutClock 1.1

From the developer: ""OutClock is a real-time MS Outlook calendar events visualizer that uses the new SpiraClock technique for upcoming events. It displays itself on a computer desktop as a regular computer clock. OutClock has been designed for regular...

Protein Chromo is a patent-pending colour clock technology that was conceived by Protein Mainframe in March 2000. The purpose of Protein Chromo is to create a new metaphor for time as well as serving as an attractive illumination device for modern living....

From the developer: "Topmost Clock is a transparent desktop clock, which runs on top of all other windows. It may have a digital or analog clock face of various colors, sizes and shapes. It has flexible settings, which allow customizing the clock so that...

Zonex world clock shows the time everywhere in the world at a glance. The clock has a unique patented design and displays the local time in up to 80 cities simultaneously. Zonex makes it easy to add and remove cities on the clock and enables you to save...

This is an alarm and event scheduling application. What sets this application apart from all the others is the flexability of how often and when the events run and even more so the types of events. The screens have been kept simple with excellent help...

Install TimeSentry and restart your system to automatically keep your computer's clock synchronized with the NIST atomic time server (or choose your own). TimeSentry includes options to specify a different time server, synchronization interval, pause...