But our favorite turned out to be Glass, the most subdued of the looks but the one that proved the value of the transparency tool since we were able to increase the opacity. We really liked the Copper-style themes, especially Orange-Copper and Blue-Copper, and the Ice themes were nice, too. We tried a variety of sizes, transparencies, and textures with TheAeroClock. A system tray icon toggled open the program's settings when we needed to change them. We could click a small button labeled LNG to change the interface language. A large button centered the clock on our screen. This option shouldn't be underestimated since some users might find the second hand's motion distracting. We could also enable or disable the sweeping second hand. A series of check boxes include Always on Top and Fixed Position options as well as an option to start the program at Windows startup. This simple pop-up has sliders for setting the clock's size and transparency and a drop-down menu for Image/Texture choices. TheAeroClock is portable freeware that opens as soon as you click its extracted program file, displaying its clock face and its settings dialog. TheAeroClock is all about the look, and it's got that. It displays system time, and that's it-no date or text message. It offers a wide range of colorful 3D textures that give it a unique and highly customizable look. You can change its size from tiny to full-screen and its transparency from practically invisible to opaque. TheAeroClock by Nenad Hrg is a simple but unusually attractive desktop analog clock display.
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