Java : Applets : Clocks

CountdownClock

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This is a configurable countdown clock implemented in Java. Simply provide the due time and your favorite fotn, and colors.

Zmei Clock 2

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Zmei Clock 2 is java applet clock that have 4 diferent nice looking skins.Show date,time and user logo(title).

T-pack (bundle of time applets)

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T-pack includes a series of web-based time displaying programs (dac, PixCalendar, WallClock) that can be used to enhance your web site. These programs include comments in HTML examples for easy testing and installation. Use a web browser and open the main menu T-pack.html or open the HTML file in each subdirectory.

DigiOz Java Watch Applet

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The Digioz Java Watch Applet is a simple java based applet that tells the visitors of a site the current day, date, time and timezone. This applet can easily be inserted into any HTML page and used.

Webmatic Clock

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This applet can show an analog clock (with date) over any image, you can change the position, the dimension and the style of the clock.

SwatchITime

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The SwatchITime applet displays current time using Internet Time - a new international time format invented by Swatch. The SwatchITime applet automatically updates every second (or in user defined intervals) to symbolize a running clock. Furthermore, you'll be able to use it as a standard 'local time' clock.

Java World Clock

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This Java clock shows the date and time in all 24 time zones simultaneously. You may select AM/PM display and/or Daylight Savings time if you wish. You may also select a time zone other than your own. Because this is a "client-side" application, its time accuracy depends on your computer.