ComClock V1.04b Documentation ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ComClock is a fairly simple clock program which can be resized to any size, and the face will fill the window. It can be set to remain on top all of the time, and it has analogue and digital modes. Upon exit, the clock will store all of the information about the size and type of clock for next time it is started. It is very simple compared to many other clocks, but it is fine for my usage, and I thought it may come in handy for other users. ComClock is distributed as Commentware - Ie. to recieve the code to stop the questions comming up every time it is started, you just need to send an email message to the author, Richard Griffiths (Rick) at D.R.G@Btinternet.com, and the code will be sent by return mail. The program itself is freely distributable, but the alteration of any files involved is not. Technical support is also available this way, although I don't know why you'd need it :-) ComClock is Copyright 1997 Richard Griffiths. For information about the discalimer, see the "Registration - Free!" portion of the program, or read on. The latest version contains features which enhance the clock in several ways : For instance, a background picture can be placed on the analogue clock, an AM/PM feature can be used digitally, and on both, the font can be selected for the clock face. I admit that this needs improvement, but it will soon get better. Also, the second hand can be turned off and the updates of the clock face are reflected in this way. PS: If you'd like further versions to be e-mailed (Which are only about 10k for the addon) to you then just mention it in the registration, and I'll mail it to you as soon as a new version is completed. PPS: To change the picture, edit the "ComClock.bmp" file with any paint program. Disclaimer ~~~~~~~~~~ Although this program contains no code that could potentially cause any problems with your machine or otherwise (to my knowledge), I have to put this message in to ensure that any problems can not be blamed on the author of this software, Richard Griffiths or associated organisations.