The question of time has always been and remains the most important and urgent, regardless of a person's occupation, his attitude to operating systems and preferences in the field of software. Of course, there is a clock in any operating system, and in this matter Linux still surpasses MS Windows (if we compare Gnome/KDE and WinXP) in terms of convenience and clarity. But if you still prefer to use Windows in your work, then you should take a closer look at the PerfectClock 2007 program.
She can't do that much, but what she does — does great! Right on your desktop, on top of all windows (and even on top of the video being played, if necessary), the program shows a cute clock, and their appearance can be changed, getting an absolutely fantastic clock. If you are interested in the time in several time zones at the same time, there is no problem, PerfectClock can manage many clocks at once, each of which will have its own special customizable look and show its time.
For accuracy, the clock is synchronized with the on-line servers of the exact time each time the program is started. And the clock itself can also be hung on the desktop as wallpaper, as well as installed as a screen saver. In the latest, 2.2 version, an alarm clock function has now been added, so that the program is slowly starting up with the capabilities of the simplest scheduler (I would also like to attach synchronization with online schedulers or at least Mozilla Sunbird).
Despite the fee (shareware, 16.95 USD), the program is pretty cute and can decorate the desktop of a home computer quite well.