
files, one for a dashboard widget, and the other for a Toshiba E351c Driver application. When testing the installation of the widget, it downloads into the applications menu, but the user must separately activate it from the dashboard menu before use. This brings it into the widget menu where it can be moved into the active window. The clock, itself, is basic, just as advertised by the developers. It contains the hour and minutes in white numbers on a black background. As the time changes, the clock mimics older, precomputer ones by having the numbers flip
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