About the clock  Screenshots of some clock faces  

 Chronice is an alarm clock for your desktop. It shows time using unique gradient based pattern. A large collection of fully customizable skins (clock faces) are at your disposal. 

 It features a choice of 3 shapes (circular, square & rounded), a control of every pixel of your clock skin with unlimited color choices, texture choices, includes more than 70 pre-defined skins, you can optionally 'save last position', you can park the clock at side or bottom of screen, 12 or 24-hour settings, and much more. Most of the options are self-explanatory, but if you have any doubt - experiment, it's fun.
 It has an advanced alarm scheduler, you can set up once-only or regular alarms (daily, weekly or monthly), a choice of notification sound, alarm messages, pictures, sounds, run documents or web-pages at the alarm.

 If you need help, open options (right mouse click or press "O") and go to the help tab.


New in version 3.4

  • A timer and stopwatch are included. Press "T"  or double click on the clock face to switch to timer mode.

  • Support for multiple galleries.

  • Random Skin option will make Chronice pick random skin for you when it starts.

  • Some debugging and interface improvements.

Installation

  1. Download Chronice installation file (the button below).

  2. If your have Chronice already installed and you have created some skins, copy your skins (both *.clk and *.jpg with same name) to a save location.
    After installation is done, copy them back in C:\Users\<user-name>\AppData\Roaming\Chronice clock\Skins\User directory.

  3. If you have earlier than 3.2 version of Chronice, uninstall it.

  4. Run downloaded file and follow the instructions.

Chronice is a freeware. Read the license agreement and download Chronice installation file.

 Last version 3.4.1 (22.01.2017) Download Chronice    
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