DesktopClock3D is fast, lightweight, and the only thing that could be improved on is the lack of other animation effects as there is only one available currently. Lastly, you get options for change the clock's font style and color, as well as using various styles, such as bolded and italicized, as well as adjust its justification. Meanwhile, you get drop-down menus for the various Themes and the 3D image that you want to apply. Next, you get adjustment sliders for the size, transparency, and rotation speed of its 3D effect. Starting from the top, you get tabs to manage multiple clocks if you have them. The settings menu, accessed from the system tray icon, is simple and everything can be configured from a single window. You also get to decide whether to use a text-based format for its 3D effect or use a more traditional clock image. The themes that you can pick from, include those from the era of Windows 98, all the way to the latest Windows 10 version of the operating system.
You get to choose from either analog or digital clock faces, with different styles and designs available to you. Click on the Refresh all button on the bottom left, and you should see your new Tutorials / Clock config in the list. Now, left-click the Rainmeter icon in the Windows notification area on your taskbar, to open the Manage dialog. DesktopClock3D basically provides a floating animated clock widget for you to customize to your liking. In Windows explorer, you can simply right-click in the folder and say 'New / Text document'.