Voice clock with RSS Reader
Version | 2.9 |
Updated | Oct 7th 2014 |
Developer |
desktop-clock.eu
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User Rating |
1363
4.7
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Original File Size | 5.7 MB |
Downloads | 12422 |
Systems | Windows All |
Category | Desktop Enhancements |
Always knowing what the time is can be quite important, especially if you have to perform several tasks on a deadline. Desktop Clock is a nice utility that features an analog clock with plenty of customization options.
The program comes with a crowded interface that could take a few minutes to get used to, due to all the available features.
Thus, you may adjust the clock’s start-up position by modifying the horizontal and vertical values. Also, its opacity is easy to modify with the help of a slider.
The clock comes with time voice announcements for which you may choose either a female or male voice. It can inform you what time it is every few minutes, but also on the hour by sound and visual effects.
There are also several clock settings that you can modify, such as the type and size of the font and the color of the window. Furthermore, the hues of the clock hands, frame, date and day of the week can be modified as well.
The app comes with an integrated RSS feed reader, which means that you can stay up to date with the latest news from all over the world. You must simply add the RSS channel address to the list.
Overall, Desktop Clock Crack is a nice tool that can be customized in the smallest detail. Inexperienced individuals should find it easy to work with, thanks to the intuitive layout.
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