JS TimeSync is
pretty good too -- very simple, not many options.
http://hem.fyristorg.com/jspage/
You could
probably write an alias that launches it with an command line options you
want
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Tom,
With
enough effort, I'm sure this can be done. I haven't the foggiest idea
how though. In the absence of that, D4 is the best free app I have
ever seen to accomplish this...
I've
run it on 95, 98, Me, 2K and XP.
http://www.thinkman.com/dimension4/index.html
JB
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Tom,
I'd
check your localsearch.css for the font styles. It opens with
notepad. Here is my settings. Check them against
yours...
JB
/*STYLES FOR THE CALENDAR*/
.cal{ /*font:menu;*/ border:2px;
border-style:outset;}.calnavmonth, .calnavmonthhigh, .calnavyear,
.calnavyearh
I don't know how you would do it but it would be
excellent to be able to type "sync" into the quickbar and for it to sync your
computer time with an atomic clock server. Is this possible with
scripting?
Cheers, Tom.