![]() ![]() This is not the same as London time nor UK time (no daylight savings). We REALLY need GMT as one of the time zones. I think it would be better to use the City given in "System Preferences", "Date and Time", not "Local" Is it really always drawing on the computer's time setting? Because when I'm in Europe only a few days, I sometimes keep my laptop on time back home. The "Local" is not that great of a label. Would be good if an alternative way to find the local time would be a search through the list. Hard to find city in the pull-down list. This is convenient for keeping track of time zones we work with frequently. I'm assuming the times are right, haven't checked extensively yet (savings time etc). So, if you want a virtual analog clock on your desktop, then download DesktopDigitalClock.Very nice control of clock size, placement, whether it is always on top. If you want to edit the interface, you can do so through an. The program is portable, so no installation is required. If you want, you can configure DesktopDigitalClock to start with Windows when the computer starts up. For example, if you've set English as the system language, but set the regional settings to Spain, the date and time will be displayed according to Spanish time. ![]() The time and date are displayed according to the regional format chosen in Windows. You can move it by dragging it on the desktop and you can also make the program remember where you placed it. You can also center the time or indent it to whichever side you want. The layout is always the same: the time at the top and the date at the bottom. In terms of customization options, you can change the size, font or color, as well as enable or disable bold and italics. The clock itself will display the date and time. DesktopDigitalClock is a fully customizable clock app for Windows, thanks to which you can have a clock displayed above any window or only on the desktop. ![]()
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