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Old Sep 15, 2002, 5:21pm   #1
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Default A seconds display clock..

I have found, after a long search, a neat free digital clock that displays seconds( among other things) and is " net " synchronised. This means it should be no more that 3 seconds adrift from your charting software.... you can customise it, change the size,font, screen position etc.

http://download.com.com/3150-2350-0-2-0.html?

It is called DS Clock 1.4 - 587K. Just incase the url takes you to the begining of the "clock" list, it's number 47 in the list.
Enjoy.
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Old Sep 16, 2002, 3:24am   #2
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Many thanks Chartman.
But what no is it? you sure it's not 47?

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Old Sep 16, 2002, 4:08am   #3
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Default Re: A seconds display clock..

ChartMan started this thread You're right! Iv'e edited the post now.
I found anther useful one too called cuckoo clock. It can be set up as a 15 second auto repeat timer that beeps every 15 seconds. Handy for estimating the1/4 cycle volume increase .
Its called cuckoo timer 1.0 Bit tricky to set up but worth the effort.
http://download.com.com/3120-20-0.ht...search=+Go%21+
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Old Sep 16, 2002, 4:49am   #4
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Default Re: A seconds display clock..

another useful clock utility displaying seconds is TClockEx from
http://users.mweb.co.za/d/da/dalen/tclockex.htm

It wont allow you to synchronise from the net, but useful in informing on how much system resources are being used - and it seems accurate....
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Old Sep 30, 2002, 6:20am   #5
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Another useful clock util is the World Clock at http://www.basta.com/ProdHoras.htm - net sync, displays seconds, and as many time zones as you like. Saves having to work out the time in the US

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Old Oct 8, 2002, 8:10am   #6
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Default Market Clock - & it's FREE

I found this on the very useful Enthios Site and I use it all the time. It counts down and can inform you that it is a minute away from finishing this period. So if you are trading using 5 minute candles it tells you when it is one minute from the end of that period.

http://www.enthios.com/trading/market_clock.htm

Anyway I hope that you find it as useful as I do. BTW I use a differtent program to Sync my PC's clock to the Atomic Clock.

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