No, the application is not compatible with Windows 10. Although it installs just fine and the executable files can be launched properly, it will give you an error after you double click the main exe file. It says that the program didn't run in the allocated time frame and it continues to repeat that message then it stops. I've tried the compatibility mode as well, but it was impossible to actually succeed.
Can I make the clock show in a full screen mode, and/or use on my Windows 7 mobile?
Answer by
Stephen Prastman
The software doesn't offer many permissions. I've tried to install it on a Windows 10 operating systems and the modules couldn't load. You won't have the possibility to install it on Windows 7 mobile as well since it doesn't support that mobile platform. According to the Readme file, you can use it on Windows 9X, NT, and Windows 2000.
Yes, TClockEX does work with Windows.
No, the application is not compatible with Windows 10. Although it installs just fine and the executable files can be launched properly, it will give you an error after you double click the main exe file. It says that the program didn't run in the allocated time frame and it continues to repeat that message then it stops. I've tried the compatibility mode as well, but it was impossible to actually succeed.
There are plenty alternatives you can use instead of TClockEx: http://software.informer.com/search/clock
Can I make the clock show in a full screen mode, and/or use on my Windows 7 mobile?
The software doesn't offer many permissions. I've tried to install it on a Windows 10 operating systems and the modules couldn't load. You won't have the possibility to install it on Windows 7 mobile as well since it doesn't support that mobile platform. According to the Readme file, you can use it on Windows 9X, NT, and Windows 2000.