Ships Clock will ring a bell on every half-hour in the style of the standard ship's clock used for centuries on sailing ships around the world and still used in the world's navies today.
Features
- Audible reminder of the current time every 30 minutes, using the nautical four-hour watch tradition.
- Starts automatically when the computer is rebooted (service on Windows, cron daemon on Linux, launch daemon on Mac)
- Simple configuration through a graphical tool on Windows.
- Integrated smoothly into System Configuration on Mac.
- Small footprint.
- Code is fully documented.
License
GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)Follow Ship's Clock
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User Reviews
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It doesn't install under Windows 10. An error pops up saying it couldn't open service manager. I'm guessing this is the 64 bit incompatibility issue others mention, but I thought you could still run 32 bit apps under a 64 bit Windows? Isn't that what the Program Files (x86) directory is about?
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Installed it on Mac OS 10.6 and nothing happened.
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Please update this project for compatibility with 64 bit Windows 8.1.
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I am trying to work out how to remove it from my macbook. I like the app but it takes me too long to work out the time lol. Please help with how I can uninstall from macbook with Mac OS X Lion 10.7.3 (11D50)
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A handy and interesting way to keep track of time. But not updated to work in windows 64bit unfortunately.