Any T-Clock Alternative for w11 ? or win alarm replacement


Back to zero...

While the tweak above did give me the "Day of the week" I wanted, it also changed how Quicken displayed the date. It went from 4/17/2025, to 1742025.

I dbl checked the settings under intl.cpl, and they still say mm-dd-yy, but for some reason, it's displaying otherwise.

I couldn't live with this, so I set it back. Still looking for an answer.
ElevenClock is the best aftermarket clock you'll get for the win 11 default taskbar. for anything better, such as tclock, you'll have to use a classic taskbar implementation via SAB, EP, WindHawk, etc.

.https://github.com/marticliment/ElevenClock
 

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    Windows 11 Pro
Thanks @dacrone I'm trying to avoid taskbar tweakers.
 

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Nothing like the "good old days" clocks any more, like Chameleon Clock.
Best bet - add your voice here:

Although, one could do this, if one was clever:
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