Packrat's Clock Code Page -- yet more WebTV?

€¢ Perl clocks' code -- perl code and examples • Perl Clocks Code -- perl code and examples (Thai, I think) • Simple Clock code -- java and javascript -- calendar, too • Speaking Clock -- multi-lingual, not 'net but PC clock • SoftSeek's Calendar and Clock code -- more calendars than clocks -- share/free-ware -- on/off 'net • WebOkay.com's Clocks -- probably only if you're hosted there • Web-Resources (search engine) Java Clocks -- probably only if you're hosted there • Website Abstraction clock/calendar/timer code -- Tasty and free -- Check out these in particular: • countup script! €¢ Star Date Clock code -- See also... • Web Ware Index: Clocks related Perl Scripts -- many variations Various java clocks' code -- Java code and examples • Telecom Clock code -- more WebTV? €¢ Timeleft -- Sticky Windows Countdown • Warp Speed's Clocks -- and other html help Meta-Clock Pages • Addons (counters, clocks, messagers) -- • BeeLine's Internet Time Links -- Most excellent meta page.

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