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Nyx Clock - v1.2 Categorie: Clocks
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Nyx Clock is a digital clock. It also has an alarm which you can set to go off once, or at the same time every day.

You need .NET Compact Framework if you don't have Windows Mobile 2003.

On my Qtek S100 a bug stops it from displaying the buttons that close the program and access the configuration menu.

[tytram]  (Translation: ashmoo)

Author: Nyxbull Software
Date: 05-23-9008
Links: Web Site
Rating: 3/10
Size: 154 kB
Hits: 10278
Download: Download ( ARM/XSCALE )
 

comments
Nyxbull (09-28-2005) - v1.2  
Hi, there. I'm developer of Nyx Clock. The problem with icons in the toolbar is not the problem of Nyx Clock, but the problem of .NET Compact Framework installed on your device.
To determine what version of .net compact framework you have,
go to folder \windows, find file CGACUTIL.exe there and tap it.
You should get a popup window with something like this

Microsoft (R) .NET Compact
Framework [1.0.4292.00]

If your version is less, than 1.0.4292, then you need just to download
last version of .net compact framework from here:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=a5a02311-194b-4c00-b445-f92bec03032f&DisplayLang=en
and install it

Thank you.

Ehrin (05-23-3490) - v1.2  
Is there any way to display the time in 12 hour format as opposed to 24?

 


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