SPEAKING CLOCK DELUXE - VERSION HISTORY
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Version 2.1 - released 2000-01-16
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News:
- The included language is now American English with a
  male voice. If you are upgrading, please note that
  there both "English" and "AmericanEnglish" is available.
- You can now choose between two fonts for the system
  tray time display - LCD or Arial. There is also a
  choice if you want AM/PM displayed in the system tray
  or not (in 12 hr mode).
- There is a new option to disable speech in the
  announcement settings, which means the clock can play
  one of the announcement sounds, but without announcing
  the time.
- The time zone offset now also has a minute setting, so
  you can display time zones that also have a 30 minutes
  offset.
- There is a choice to remove the crissover on the
  analog hands.
- The "time-in-tray" fix option is now removed. When you
  have chosen to display the time in the system tray,
  the clock will always on startup move the icons to the
  right-most part of the system tray after 10 seconds.
Fixes:
- The system tray icons are now dynamically created, which
  saves system resources and memory.

Version 2.01 - released 1999-12-13
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Fixes:
- The saving of the settings is changed, it should now
  always save the settings.
- The calendar now shows the today's date when opened.
- When changing between 12 and 24 hr format, the tray
  icon (when showing the time) is now updated.
- A few other minor fixes.

Version 2.0 - released 1999-12-01
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News:
- No more title bar and tool bar - this version uses an
  all-graphical interface only.
- New small digital display - small enough to fit on the
  title bar on any application.
- New small analog face.
- Calendar window that quickly gives you an overview of
  the months.
- Timer/stopwatch, meausure time using up to five different
  timers.
- Global short key, at last you can announce time even if
  the clock is not in view.
- Time synchronization can be made through a proxy server.
- The announce function can be set to play a sound before
  the time is announced.
- The alarm function can use in-built sounds.
- Time synchronization is now fully multi-threaded.

Fixes:
- Completely rewritten screen display handling, more resource efficient.
- More stable time synchronization.
- Now closes correctly on Windows NT/2000

Version 1.01 - released 1999-10-05
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News:
- The time synchronization will now report the
  time info it received from the time server,
  even if no synchronization took place.

Fixes:
- The announce interval hour setting was reset in
  some circumstances.
- The selected wave file is now played when the
  alarm goes off (before the wave file specified
  in thge first alarm always played).
- Error message and settings reset when the clock
  was closed while the display was halfway outside
  the display window.
- The multithreaded speak function has been improved.
- The offset for the time zone now works correctly
  when a negative value is entered.

Version 1.0 - released 1999-08-09
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First release.