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| Current Version: T-Clock 2010 |
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| Q. Will T-Clock run
on my version of Windows? |
| A. Most likely yes,
T-Clock will run on Windows 2000 and both
the 32 & 64 bit editions of Windows
XP/Vista/7 |
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| Q. Does T-Clock
include Time Synchronization? |
| A. No. Time
Synchronization is a system level
privilege that requires Administrative
Rights. T-Clock was written to comply
with current industry standards that
dictate that applications running in a
Standard User session not require (or
even
try to) access protected system
functions. |
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| Q. Can T-Clock
display current system resource usage? |
| A. Not at this time.
However I am exploring the possibility
of adding CPU & Memory usage to the
custom time format string options. |
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| Q. Can you add
option/feature X to T-Clock? |
| A. While nothing is
guaranteed ... I am at all points open
for suggestions. Many of the currently
new features were add as a direct result
of an Emailed request. |
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| Q. How do I get T-Clock to start
automatically? |
| A. Put a check in
the "Start T-Clock when Windows starts"
option at the bottom of the About
Tab of the T-Clock Properties Dialog. |
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| Q. How do I
uninstall T-Clock? |
| A. If T-Clock
has been configured to start
automatically (it does not by default),
uncheck the "Start T-Clock when Windows
starts" option at the bottom of the
About Tab of the T-Clock Properties
Dialog. Then exit T-Clock and delete it. |
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