Re: [UPDATE] Free 'Clearview' desktop clock v1.2

2012-10-08 Thread Bob Sneidar
You put a shortcut to the app in the user's Startup Items folder. Alternately, you cal place it in the All Users Startup Items folder. C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\Startup Replace the All Users with the user profile folder name for individual startup. Not sure about

Re: [UPDATE] Free 'Clearview' desktop clock v1.2

2012-10-06 Thread Matthias Rebbe
Ken Ray has a nice summary of all specialfolder codes for Mac OS and Windows http://sonsothunder.com/devres/livecode/tips/file010.htm Regards, Matthias -- Matthias Rebbe matthias (at) rebbe.tk Tel +49.5741.31 Tel +49.160.5504462 -- "Life is too short for boring code" Am 06.10.2012 u

Re: [UPDATE] Free 'Clearview' desktop clock v1.2

2012-10-06 Thread Roger Eller
I'm not running Windows at the moment, but there should also be a specialFolderPath("") for this location. The advantage is not having to hard-code a path, and you can allow the program to drop in the shortcut. On Windows, just run a repeat in Message Box to see all the possibilities. Repeat 1

Re: [UPDATE] Free 'Clearview' desktop clock v1.2

2012-10-06 Thread Matthias Rebbe
Hugh, just place a shortcut of that app into • Windows XP: C:\Documents and Settings\username\Start Menu\Programs\Startup • Windows Vista: C:\users\username\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu • Windows 7: C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Star

Re: [UPDATE] Free 'Clearview' desktop clock v1.2

2012-10-06 Thread Richmond
On 10/06/2012 10:06 PM, FlexibleLearning.com wrote: The clock's display and position are stored in a temporary file only. This seems the least intrusive way of managing things for a non-critical program. If the temp file is deleted (which is perhaps what your system does on re-boot), default sett

Re: [UPDATE] Free 'Clearview' desktop clock v1.2

2012-10-06 Thread FlexibleLearning.com
The clock's display and position are stored in a temporary file only. This seems the least intrusive way of managing things for a non-critical program. If the temp file is deleted (which is perhaps what your system does on re-boot), default settings are restored. Cool you can add the clock to Auto

Re: [UPDATE] Free 'Clearview' desktop clock v1.2

2012-10-06 Thread Shawn Blc
Mr. Hugh, The clock does remember location upon relaunch as long as you haven't rebooted. I've also added to Auto-Launch and it launches upon reboot, but does not remember location. I love Clockview! On Sat, Oct 6, 2012 at 6:38 AM, FlexibleLearning wrote: > As requested by the community: >

[UPDATE] Free 'Clearview' desktop clock v1.2

2012-10-06 Thread FlexibleLearning
As requested by the community: - Linux build is available - Multiple monitors are now supported - Location is restored on re-launch - 'About' is now a systemWindow so should not be hidden behind other windows Download at www.FlexibleLearning.com/freeclock With best regards, Hugh Senior FLCo Th