Display date and time on active window of the desktop.
Titlebar Date-Time displays the date and/or time on the right hand side of the titlebar of whatever program is active. There are many options for customizing the display. You can change the color of the background and/or text. You can change the font as well as drag and drop to change the order of the items. Additional options for customizing the display full weekday, abbreviate weekday, and hide weekday (Monday or Mon), full month, abbreviate month, and hide month (January or Jan), two digit year, four digit year, and hide year (2006 or 06), 12 hour time, 24 hour time (Military time), and hide time, show or hide seconds, show or hide AM/PM time indicator, use numerical date (10/10/06), change numerical date separator (example 10-10-06), and show or hide week number.
I run four computers (1x Win7 32 bit for older games/software, 1x Win7 64 bit, 1x Win 8.1 64 bit) networked together to share resources through a KVM switch (allows all computers to share one keyboard, video monitor, mouse and USB hubs), making it difficult to know which computer and which version of Windoze I am using at any particular time if I am not paying attention. With TitleBar Date-Time, by selecting ADVANCED, I can add custom text before the Date-Time, such as "WIN 7 32 BIT", and can tell in an instant which machine I am on merely by looking at the Active Windows Title Bar...the displayed Date-Time is just a bonus.
Cons
For those complaining that the Date Time block "flickers", this is likely because the software is set to display on the "active window" Windows Title Bar (the one with "focus"), thus, when using a web-browser and running the cursor over various links, the Date Time block flickers as the "focus" shifts temporarily. I do not find this distracting as I am focused on selecting a link, not looking at the Windows Title Bar at the same time. I suspect the people complaining about the "flickering" have ADD/ADHD and cannot focus on the task at hand, namely selecting a link or "active window" to focus on.......they are easily distracted by shiny objects....oh look...squirrel....gotta go...give me a break.
Craig Knapp
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Summary
Great software that does what it claims, nothing nefarious detected by Kaspersky AV, Ghostery or NoScript software.