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Time editor .NET Windows Forms control (Please !)

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    I cannot believe that in this day and age I cannot find a control to edit time. There are controls which can almost make coffee, but not one where a user can easily enter the time. I am not talking about the 13:45:65 PM thing where the user must select each two digit pair, edit it or run the minute spinner buttons. It must be easier. Like a clock view where you drag the hour, minute and seconds hands, and it snaps to every 1,5,10,15,30,60 or whatever minutes and you can select Now with one click, and so on.. Surely nothing compared to making coffee. Am I looking in the wrong places ? Please help.

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      I cannot believe that in this day and age I cannot find a control to edit time. There are controls which can almost make coffee, but not one where a user can easily enter the time. I am not talking about the 13:45:65 PM thing where the user must select each two digit pair, edit it or run the minute spinner buttons. It must be easier. Like a clock view where you drag the hour, minute and seconds hands, and it snaps to every 1,5,10,15,30,60 or whatever minutes and you can select Now with one click, and so on.. Surely nothing compared to making coffee. Am I looking in the wrong places ? Please help.

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      see the datetimepeaker control in visual studio

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