A simple no frills large green seven segment desktop clock. Intended for use as a large clock display on netbooks sized screens. The Big Green Clock is avalable for the Windows and Linux operating systems.

Features

  • Big clear easy to read six digit seven segment display
  • Ideal for viewing on netbooks
  • Easy to use and control with no frills or popups
  • Easy opacity control using the mouse
  • Easy to control 'Stay on top' display control using the mouse

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License

GNU General Public License version 3.0 (GPLv3)

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User Reviews

  • You gotta love applications that do one thing and do it perfectly. Its called Big Green Clock is really all you need to know. No alarm clock. No changing colors. No changing font. No stopwatch. No menus. Perfect. Download it today.
  • I like it - a lot! But.... I wish I could set it to show only hours and minutes (no seconds) AND in 24 Hour time format. 1730 instead of 5:30.
  • Good work:)
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Additional Project Details

Operating Systems

WINE, Linux, Windows

Intended Audience

Other Audience

User Interface

GTK+

Programming Language

Python

Related Categories

Python Desktop Environment Software

Registered

2010-06-03