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- TIMEFRAME 1.0
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- What it is
- ==========
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- TimeFrame is a small Windows "gadget" which adds a digital clock display
- to the right-hand side of the topmost window's caption bar. I wrote this
- program because I got tired of hunting around for the clock display which
- was always buried somewhere underneath a morass of other windows and I
- therefore wound up missing too many episodes of Star Trek ! TimeFrame
- is always there when you need it.
-
- I called the program TimeFrame because it displays the time in the frame
- part of a Window.......obvious, eh ?
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- Restrictions
- ============
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- TimeFrame doesn't show up when the frontmost window is a dialog box. I
- could change this fairly easily but I didn't think it was worth the
- trouble. What do you think ?
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- How to install it
- =================
-
- Just copy the two files TFRAME.DLL and TIMEFRAM.EXE into your Windows
- subdirectory. Then just add TIMEFRAM.EXE to the "load=" or "run="
- part of your WIN.INI file. Here's what mine looks like:
-
- [windows]
- load=timefram.exe
- run=
- ....etc....
-
- Once you restart Windows, you should see the clock display in the topmost
- window.
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- Beerware !
- ==========
-
- TimeFrame is "beerware" :- if you like it, then send me a fiver to cover
- the cost of a trip to the local hostelry ! This is really an experiment
- on my part :- I want to get some first-hand experience of what the market
- is like for Windows shareware. If there isn't one, then I'll probably
- just upload future goodies to the American BBS's.
-
- Incidentally, if you'd like the source code for TimeFrame, then you can
- purchase this for 50 quid. In return, you'll get my undying gratitude,
- notification of future goodies and *I* will you take *you* to the local
- hostelry if you're ever in the area !
-
- Best regards,
-
- Dave Jewell
- 1A St. John's Road,
- Wallingford,
- Oxfordshire,
- OX10 9AD
- ENGLAND
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- Tel: +44 491 36873
- Fax: +44 491 34815
-
- I can be reached on CIX as "djewell" and on BIX as "fisherman".
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