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This review applies to version 2.1 The latest version of this software will soon be reviewed by our informers.

TitleTime is a small but handy application that displays the current date and time and allows you to set many alarms. The program sits silently on your system tray and allows you to command everything from there. It features a simple and user-friendly interface, although it looks rather old and could definitely be improved. The program is fully customizable and allows you to select exactly what you want to display and the way you want to display it, allowing you to select various date and time format. You can also add an additional clock with a different time and select GMT/UTC time or Swatch Internet Time. It also enables you to set week number and play sound files every full, half and quarter hour. The program allows you to have up to 5 different alarms, to which you can select the times and days to activate it, type an alarm text to identify it more easily, display a user-defined picture, and also execute programs, documents or web files. It supports Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP/2003 Server/Vista.
Advantages
  • Easy to use. Multiple alarms. Fully customizable. Free.
Disadvantages
  • The user interface looks rather old.

Reviewed by: Silvana Mansilla

Reviewer rating: Editor's rating 5

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Preferences Preferences Set alarm Set alarm System tray System tray

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