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Very cool program, thank you!
One question, can you integrate your program with the original clock? When I'll klick on your clock it will open the original clock program. Can you do this ?
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is it possible to change color (from white to black i.e) if timezone changes from am to pm?

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Thanks for the widget. My request is not related to your widget, but was wondering whether it is possible to have two clocks in the system tray with different timezones. That way the time will always be visible.
 
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Originally Posted by rajil.s View Post
Thanks for the widget. My request is not related to your widget, but was wondering whether it is possible to have two clocks in the system tray with different timezones. That way the time will always be visible.
you can, just tap "add widget" on desktop and select the desktop clock widget, then change its timezone settings.
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Originally Posted by gabby131 View Post
you can, just tap "add widget" on desktop and select the desktop clock widget, then change its timezone settings.
Are you sure about this? I thought widgets were only to be displayed in the home screen. I need an extra system tray clock rather than a desktop widget.
 
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Originally Posted by rajil.s View Post
Are you sure about this? I thought widgets were only to be displayed in the home screen. I need an extra system tray clock rather than a desktop widget.
i am 100% sure....if you dont mind looking through an example below.

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Thank you very much for a well done job.
 
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Originally Posted by gabby131 View Post
i am 100% sure....if you dont mind looking through an example below.


Oops! i think you misunderstood me. I want two clocks in the applet area. Like in your example i need two 10:04 side by side in the applet area.
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Originally Posted by rajil.s View Post
Oops! i think you misunderstood me. I want two clocks in the applet area. Like in your example i need two 10:04 side by side in the applet area.
oooohhhh i did misunderstood you

i did not see any options that enables that one......so let's see what the developer has in store
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Thanx. This should be enabled in stock.
 
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