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more than just a taskbar clock

Written on Saturday, 28 of July, 2007 at 10:05 am

Bored with your taskbar? Ever wished you could do more with your taskbar time display?

Well then, try installing Say the Time. This program will really spice up your taskbar and help you get organized – the fun and easy way! I recently downloaded Say the Time and, being obsessive-compulsive, I was ecstatic to avail of its very fun and easy-to-use features.

Not only will you enjoy its spoken date and time announcements (which you get to specify the time period of recurring announcement), you also get to create fully-customizable appointment reminders, and see a pop up of a month-view calendar that even displays week numbers. Moreover, it provides a countdown clock or stopwatch and allows you to view the time in various places around the globe. To cap it off, you get to customize your taskbar clock with your own textures, colors, and fonts, and manage ideas and information with colorful virtual sticky notes.

With Say the Time, your old taskbar clock will be more than just a clock.

Oh, and it is windows compatible (For Windows Vista, XP, 2000, Me, 98) and will not uninstall other programs or add any non-Say the Time programs or files to your computer. If you’re still hesitant about installing the program, you can always avail of their free 30-day trial alarm clock download first.

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