Welcome to the page of the talking clock. You can Download It from this link, and because all the information is included in the readme, it will be here on the page to view.

Readme

Yes, another speaking clock. No, not boring. No, no voice change, Yet. I promise, this will be the next update. Maybe I shoudl start to write a to-do list... Welcome!

Introduction

This speaking clock has no windows, except the setup dialog. And it is just a dialog box. It tells oyu the time in whatever format you want. 12, hours mode, 24 hour mode, moon-time, ur, wait, moon-time doesn't even exist. Or the computer doesn't know it. And no, I am not talking about the setup-dialog. Because it only is a set of questions answered by yes and no buttons, simple, ehh? I hope so. All I will tell you in this read-me, is, the key commands. So it shoudl really be called a key-command-list, but...

Key commands

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Key-pressing help

Some people say: "Wow, this is really really really impossible to press.". This is, what gives me the confused look on my face. I will telly ou how to best press this key. Use your Ring finger so hold down control and shift. The middle ifnger hold's down windows and the index ifnger holds down the alt key. This is how I press this key. It works all the time for me.

Last words

I don't have many. I thank Aaron T. Spears For the nice UDF to speak numbers. And me, kevin Weispfennig, for programming. Chekc the time for copyright info's.