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Nice piece of work. I have some suggestions to the design :D

- A skin manager (hee~)

- A selection rectangle (or whatever) to show which date you're selected in the Calendar. Now it just has a rectangle showing which day is today, doesn't show which day you've clicked on

- Different double-clicking trigger. Somehow I clicked on two different days fast and the Event dialog pops up. I suppose that's the respond to the double-click trigger.

- Add an option so the Calendar will fade away when it's not on focus.

- Make the Calendar movable (dragable)

I look forward to further release. Keep this great work going~

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Here we have a basic Longhorn-style tray clock.

Version 0.5 ---> New Release! Version .75 , see later post. Download links are updated

LonghornClock, download here

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Important Points!!:

**Run clockConfig.exe to select a skin, before you run LonghornClock

**Right-click the clock to make it disappear for 3 seconds, so you can access the real system clock and any of its functions.

**Double-click the clock to make it exit.

There are a few more points in Release Notes.txt in the zip file. Please look at that before you ask any questions.

It's using VB.NET as I couldn't get ClearType with VB6. As a result, it's a memory hog but leak-free and easy on the processor.

VERSION .75 had an integer overflow, how stupid of me. Now .751

Questions? Comments? Feature-Requests? Bugs? This is meant to be really basic. I don't really like the windows API...

-Suneet U.

Hey can u please mail me the source code..

I would like to have alook into it and try few things with it..

Looking forward for your mail

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