ChromAChron
Time is so colorful

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This little JAVA applet is a tribute to Tian Harlan's Colour-Time-Project.
On a chronometer time is shown by hands and numerals. Differently on CHROMACHRON, the color-time-clock: Its face is not a dial but a color-time-circle, over which a black disk revolves with a piece cut out as large as a color segment. The disk revolves with the speed of one color area per hour. The disk cut-out indicates the time. If, for example, this stands on yellow, it is 12 noon. The more to be seen of the following color, the nearer the next hour.
This program was originally written for the X Window System. Ports of this clock are available for Quarterdeck DESQView or for Tcl/Tk.
 
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