Official Review
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T-pack (bundle of time applets)
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T-pack includes a series of web-based time displaying programs (dac, PixCalendar, WallClock) that can be used to enhance your web site. These programs include comments in HTML examples for easy testing and installation. Use a web browser and open the main menu T-pack.html or open the HTML file in each subdirectory.
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Zmei Clock 2
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Zmei Clock 2 is java applet clock that have 4 diferent nice looking skins.Show date,time and user logo(title).
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JADC (Java Advanced Digital Clock)
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JADC (Java Advanced Digital Clock) is both a digital clock and a time counter (countdown or countup display, to or from a particular time).JADC is browser-independent and highly-configurable Java applet, it could be easily customized with your own graphics and time format to achieve an unlimited variety of appearances and behaviors.This distribution include 255 images (17 different sets of digits).
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JWatch
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This is a simple text-based Java watch / clock. If you double-click on the clock, it opens up the alarm set up page. You can then set or reset the alarm by selecting hour and minute.
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DigiOz Java Watch Applet
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The Digioz Java Watch Applet is a simple java based applet that tells the visitors of a site the current day, date, time and timezone. This applet can easily be inserted into any HTML page and used.
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