Free
WakeupOnStandBy
Set your PC to work while you're away
Free
Set your PC to work while you're away
Free
Simple freeware clock
Trial version
Personal time-tracking ideal for freelancers
Trial version
Desktop clock - nice time voice preview (male or female) with rss reader
Trial version
A fun and useful speaking clock
Trial version
Power up your Taskbar clock with this customizable time-telling app
Trial version
1.32
Windows
Windows 98
English
2K
TP Clock - Clocks & Alarms For Windows
A clock on your desktop
A solid clock of desktop
Customizable clock for secondary taskbars
Customizable desktop clock
A free app for Windows, by Dr. Bernd Haendel
A free app for Windows, by Stefangansevles
Clock displaying multiple time zones with precise accuracy
Synchronize your PC clock with a public time server over the internet
See how you spend your time on the net
Optimize your Windows clock and add new functions
Check the time in different regions of the world
Find out the current time in cities across the planet
Synchronize your PC clock with an Internet time server
Calendar app with a series of time-related utilities
Keep track of your Internet activity
Displays the Internet time from Swatch as a System Tray icon
Simple freeware clock
Synchronize your computer clock over the Net
Powerful chronometer with alarm
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