
Timekeeper is a deskband (like the taskbar) that displays the current date and time in whatever format you specify. If you click on it with your mouse, it will display a calendar that you can resize to display as many months as you want.
I was inspired to write Timekeeper because I used to use TClockEx, and while it's an interesting (but fragile) solution, it's very old and hasn't been updated since the year 2000. Windows 98 introduced the concept of deskbands, small bars that can be hidden, displayed, resized, floated, and moved. I wrote Timekeeper to take advantage of these modern features.
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You can drag Timekeeper wherever you want it—even vertically—just like your other deskbands. You can also drag Timekeeper off the taskbar and let it “float” on your desktop.

Timekeeper has been translated into German.

When you click on Timekeeper with your mouse, it displays a calendar.
To access Timekeeper's menu, right-click on Timekeeper. The menu allows you to perform the following functions:
Timekeeper runs on Microsoft® Windows® Vista, XP Home and Professional, 2000, Me, and 98.
For more details and screenshots, you can read the (short) documentation.
1.40: Auto-reload format. Added %T and %V.
1.32: Added Adjust Date/Time command.