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Time Saver is
a wonderful screen saver that shows a bouncing clock when activated. Whats
special about that? This one allows you to program it to display, both with
text and graphically, when and where you are. This is a great utility for people
that work odd hours, have a busy meeting schedule, or a micro manager that
assumes if they can't find you then you're not working.|
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For version 1.0, the settings are all accessible via the standard controls for screen savers. This is a 32-bit screen saver, and does NOT require the Microsoft DLLs to run. This means you can use it on 95, 98, and NT! You can set up to ten appointments, each with a different color band and message. Once it's all set, you can use the test button to see if it looks right. NEW Version 2.0 now allows custom bitmaps, alarms, and sounds! If you liked 1.0, you're going to love 2.0! Get it now! ![]() How to read the clock The clock face itself is a rather simple analog clock. The hour hand changes size based on weather it is during the AM or PM period. In the case of AM, the hour hand points to the outer track, which shows the AM time period. The inter track shows the PM time period. Note that you can overlap the bands to make an area set to both times. In places where bands overlap, only the highest number band will be visible (unless it is marked to not be visible). In this example, the yellow band indicates a work day of 8:30am to 5PM, and the green band indicates a lunch break from noon to 1PM. Thats it! ![]() | ||||||||||||