Editor: Here's a little program for all you office clock-watchers out there.This application will turn your mouse cursor into a working clock.
There is not much to using the Cursor Clock. Once it is installed and running you can just leave it alone. There are only two display options: 12-hour or 24-hour clock formats. The default is 12-hour format.
When the Cursor Clock is running its icon will appear on the tray of the taskbar. This lets you know it's active and this gives you a way to access the Cursor Clock menu. To display the Cursor Clock menu just double-click or right-click on the Cursor Clock icon.
The popup menu is self-explanatory, but just to be pedantic I'll explain the selections anyway:
12-hour clock
This displays the time from 12:00 Midnight to 12:00 Noon. To save space, no AM or PM is displayed. If you cannot figure out if it is AM or PM then you need to go outside more often or switch to the 24-hour format.
24-hour clock
This displays the time from 00:00 hours to 24:00 hours.
About Cursor Clock...
This displays a dialog with the version number, author contact information (me), and the risky license.
Exit Cursor Clock
This will unload the Cursor Clock application and restore the normal cursor that was being used before Cursor Clock was started.