Y2K Clock 1.0 Readme Y2K Clock is a simple utility designed to present the date change on a user's computer in a more dramatic way than the menubar clock. By increasing it's RAM allocation, the application can have an unlimited number of "clocks" running simultaneously. Hopefully, this will reach users by the year 2000, but you can always roll your system clock back to 12/31/99 11:59:50 PM. (The utility was written in October 1999, but it's official release date was 12/29/99.) I am not liable for any (highly unlikely) damage to any computer systems or data as a result of using Y2K Clock. It makes absolutely no modifications to the System, and has been tested on machines ranging from a IIci to a Starmax 4000 to a PowerBook G3 without any problems. This software is freeware, and no registration is required or requested. Information on updates is available at http://www.arborsearch.com/software/. The author can be contacted at vogt@arborsearch.com. -Robert Vogt IV Note: No installation is required. Just unstuff the archive with Stuffit Expander, and double click on "Y2K Clock 1.0."