CrossGL Reminder Clock 1.11

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Image - CrossGL Reminder Clock 1.11
High quality Desktop Clock Shareware. Provides alarms, on-date events, timers, daily, weekly, monthly and annual reminders with various assignable actions and sticky notes. Reminder functionality works even when computer is in sleep mode or hibernated. May be used as personal organizer or personal information manager software or simply as event reminder and organizer. You may use it as holiday or birthday reminder program, or for just generating alert signals or task scheduling. Contains screenshot capture functionality with transparency channel capture and JPEG based web camera viewer and organizer. Unique 3D interface allows rendering of clock on desktop in perspective view.

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