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cause i feel a bit spastic (
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Comment #78 Thursday, March 24, 2011 1:55 PM
Better than I expected! I love that you can change the font. Thanks for making this!
Comment #79 Friday, July 8, 2011 7:47 PM
Wow, people just ignored the many individuals who were politely asking how to add the clock to their docks.
Well, I managed to find out for myself, no thanks to others.
This is how to add this clock to ObjectDock.
- After downloading the file from above, open it with a program that can be easily downloaded from the internet called WinRAR.
- Highlight the three files inside, and drag them to your desktop.
- Open Computer/My Computer, open the hard drive where you installed ObjectDock to (normally named 'Local Disk'), open Program Files, open Stardock, then open the folder that has the words 'ObjectDock' in, then open Docklets and finally open Clock.
- Now drag the 'digitalclock.dll' file that you extracted to your desktop just now, to the Clock folder.
- The rest is simple. Just right click on an empty space on your dock, go to Settings, Add, Docklets, then click on 'Simple Digital Clock'.
This only took a few minutes out of my time to write, but can help many. If someone wrote it years ago, it would have saved years worth of people wondering how to do it.
No problem.
Miles Conrad.
Comment #80 Friday, September 30, 2011 8:59 PM
I'm sorry for commenting so long after AndreasV has seemingly vanished, but I've run into some problems of my own. I use RocketDock instead of ObjectDock, though, so I'm not entirely certain if my problem would still find any support here.
Bug report:
Summary: Time freeze
Details: Displayed time randomly freezes and will only change when "Update" is chosen from the menu, though visual progression will not resume.
This problem does not effect the function of the main dock, which is still fully usable in every way.
The only way to escape this problem is to close and reopen the dock itself.
Ver used: "Updated 12/06/2003"
Windows: 7 Home Premium Eng US.
RocketDock ver: 1.3.5
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Comment #61 Sunday, July 22, 2007 2:10 AM