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+ | |Version=1.00 (Jan 1997) | ||
+ | |Author=[[Peter Koller]] | ||
+ | |License=Freeware | ||
+ | |Download=[http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/download/pub/os2/apps/clock/CLOCK100.ZIP CLOCK100.ZIP] | ||
+ | |Website= | ||
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+ | It's a clock program complete with source. The program is fairly uncomplicated, but a useful and useable applet showing some basic (and some not so basic) OS/2 PM programming tricks. The ordinary user will find this clock requires almost no resources, and keeps going as long as the PM shell is still working. The clock will store it's current window position when you manually close it. | ||
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Version | 1.00 (Jan 1997) |
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Author | Peter Koller |
License | Freeware |
Download | CLOCK100.ZIP |
Website |
It's a clock program complete with source. The program is fairly uncomplicated, but a useful and useable applet showing some basic (and some not so basic) OS/2 PM programming tricks. The ordinary user will find this clock requires almost no resources, and keeps going as long as the PM shell is still working. The clock will store it's current window position when you manually close it.