• TClockEx - Here's a nifty free clock utility for your Windows taskbar. Install this baby and it fits seamlessly into the taskbar (in the lower right hand corner of your desktop) and serves up a useful display, showing the seconds, as well as the hour and minute. There's an optional date display, as well. (For Windows 95/98/NT)
  • NTPC - (Direct download: 29 kilobytes) Want to keep your computer's clock accurate? Well, you can't get much more accurate than Coordinated Universal Time. NTPC connects to an atomic clock online and keeps your computer's clock accurate. Here's NTPC's home page. (For Windows 95/98).
  • JX Photo Clock - Create your own personalized clock with this innovative utility. Choose any image that you'd like to be displayed in the clock's face and customize its size, color, numbers, font, etc. Also features a screen saver option that'll display your clock at full size. JX Photo Clock also offers multiple alarms and supports various sound files. Available in English, Japanese and Chinese. Free for personal use only. (For Win 95/98/NT). 1.39 megabytes.
  • Close Enough - Here's a free timer utility program that offers a novel and interesting way of presenting the current time on your Windows desktop. Configurable and customizable. (For Windows 95.)
  • RadioStar - Cool free browser add-on that bills itself as "the Internet's first alarm clock radio/TV." This helpful utility runs within your browser and displays local and world clocks; features up to 40 alarms & reminders; and lets you designate preset stations, so you can quickly listen in to your favorite Net RealAudio radio stations. (For Windows and Macs).
  • CLOX: a free time utility - An interesting and useful free software program, CLOX shows you, at a glance, what the time is across the globe via both analog and digital displays. There's also a calendar and sophisticated clock alarm feature. There's also a new feature called the "Daylight Map" which shows you at a glance, whether it is night or day in different parts of the world. Here's a screen shot. CLOX also offers many plug-ins which extends its usefulness even further. (For Windows 95/98/NT).
  • Time Thingy - With this nifty free program, you can get rid of the annoying clock in your Windows' tray and save valuable taskbar space. Time Thingy is a replacement for your tray's clock and it can be positioned anywhere on your screen, and remains always on top. (For Windows: 9.53 kilobytes).
  • Logtime - A freeware program that allows you to track your online time and costs while connected to your Internet service provider. Supports a wide range of options that allow you to configure it to handle your ISP charging schemes. Comes in Win 32, Win 16 and Linux versions.
  • Time - A helpful free utility that will display the time on your desktop. You may configure the location, the font, the display style and the colors. There's also a countdown timer, countdown alarm and alarm clock available. For Windows.
  • Atomic Clock Synchronization - (Direct download: 79K. For Windows.) Are you a stickler for having the absolute correct time on your computer? Well, you can't get much more accurate than what this freeware utility provides. This easy-to-use program will set your machine's clock, using data from the U.S. Navy's atomic clock.
  • InterLog - This essential free Windows utility from Denmark is a modem log analyzer and online timer, which will calculate the cost of your online sessions and provide you with many details about each session. Download this 200 kilobyte file directly from here.
  • Netdate - This is an excellent utility for setting your computer's internal clock over the Internet. You can run it as an icon in the taskbar's tray. This free program is the best way to ensure that your computer is set to the correct time. (For Windows).

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