![]() The calendar shows each of the major moon phases by displaying a tiny moon icon on the day when that phase occurs. In other words, clicking on a date in one causes the other to change as well. Both the month and full year calendar always show the same date. If you click on one of the dates in the calendar all of the moon/sun data is updated for that day. The left arrow moves the calendar to the previous month or year, and the right arrow moves to the next month or year. To each side of these are small arrows pointing left and right. On the top of the calendar section are two drop down combo boxes to select the month and year. If you double-click anywhere in the main time or date panel the program will change size. ![]() Just below that is a menu for fast access to the moon/astronomy info, radar animation, maps of your area, the full year calendar, and the program about info. ![]() On the top line is the local temperature and weather conditions. Starting at the top left there is a small icon that shows the phase of the moon. The following image is the main program screen showing all 4 panes. Here are some more screen shots showing all the features: Your serial number will work with all future versions. Pay once and all future upgrades are free. If you purchase the program, I will send you a serial number by email that will enable continued operation with no time limit. This trial version will operate for 14 days. This is a 32-bit program and will run on Windows ME, NT, 2000, XP, Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 10. It also has a unique graph of sunrise and set times throughout the entire year. All of the event times, such as sunrise and sunset, are accurate to within 1 minute of values published on the US Naval Observatory web site atĬlick Clock is unique in that the calculation of rise and set times takes into account your altitude above sea level which can change these times by several minutes. The astronomy code in ClickClock is extremely accurate. The main display is a clock and calendar showing one month but it also contains a calendar screen showing the entire year.īy double-clicking on the program, you can change its size and appearance, hence the name ClickClock. It presents positions in the sky as a simple compass position and angle up from the horizon. The images of the moon can be animated to show the changing phases. Just click on a day in the calendar and all of the info for that day are calculated and displayed. It displays a picture of the current moon phase in the program, on the task bar, in the tray, and in the window icons. It also has links to maps, aerial photos, topographic maps, dictionary, thesaurus, images of the moon, meteor info, Google search, and a calculator. It can display this information for any day from the year 1600 to 3429. It shows the location of the sun, moon, and all of the planets. It shows your local temperature and weather at the top of the clock and in the Windows tray in the lower right desktop:Īnimated satellite images, date and time of sunrise, sunset, moonrise, moonset, equinoxes & solstices, moon phases, eclipses, meteor showers, daylight saving time, and 27 holidays. It provides easy access to all sorts of useful information. ![]() Clock, Calendar, Weather, Astronomy, and much moreĬlickClock is an award-winning clock, calendar, weather, radar, satellite, and astronomy program.
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