Vector Clock standalone EXE - Release Version History
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new feature
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removed feature
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improvement
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bugfix
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2.40 - 2011.04 (2 April 2011)
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Added time formatting options (eg. h:mm:ss am/pm)
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Show day of week option and hide digits seconds option
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Added Calendar view
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Fixed behaviour on multiple screens - when clock finds itself on non-existing screen
(eg. after notebook undocking) - it moves itself to the main visible screen.
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Fixed issue, when clock was creating empty subfolder in AppData.
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Various minor improvements and fixes.
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2.30 - 2010.12.2 (12 December 2010)
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announcement
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Added function for placing a custom image on the clock face.
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Added option for changing the direction of Alarm Text (in settings).
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Changed TimeZones backend engine - now uses exactly the same functions as Windows itself.
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2.20 - 2010.12 (24 November 2010)
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Loop sound option for Alarm
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11 Skins for dialogs and UI
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Saving settings to Registry or to .config file (if .portable file present)
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Clocks installer and uninstaller with option to install clocks as portable
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Fixed cropped rendering of context window on a few AMD based systems
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2.10 - 2010.11 (1 November 2010)
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Time Zone functionality
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2.00 - 2010.10 (22 October 2010)
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Built-in Countdown or Countup event
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Clock Alarm with sound
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3D View mode
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Removed CrossGL logo
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Digital time display
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Various Clock display configuration options
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Start with Windows options (writes in Windows Registry)
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New desktop integration modes - Pin to Desktop & Force to Front
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Click-through mode
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Hide on Mouse Over
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Clock Access Key
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Show Clock in Windows Flip3D
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Hide or Show Clock mode
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Windows Tray Icon
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Clock information popup (info button or Right Click on Tray)
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Embedded sounds
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1.00 (29 January 2009)
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Initial release called CrossGL Surface Clock
brought on the desktop - for the first time ever - the ability
to scale and rotate the clock to any size and angle, while
retaining high fidelity of graphics being rendered in real time.
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