The Clock offer the same display types as Mac OS X's clock in the menu bar (Analog, Digital), but a little bit more...
With Mac OS X's system clock, you click on the time and you get a menu with only two options Analog and Digital. With The Clock, you get a Full Calendar, and World Clocks. And in the menu bar, you will have one extra option which, is to display the date as an icon.
The Clock Calendar settings follow your System settings: Calendar type (Gregorian, Buddhist, Hebrew) and your First day of the week setting.
Put as many World Clocks as you want,
What's New
Version 1.2.1:
User Request Implementation : Database Update. UTC is now available as a World Clock.
Small Bug fix, where with some configuration the current day is not highlighted in the Calendar.
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The Clock offer the same display types as Mac OS X's clock in the menu bar (Analog, Digital), but a little bit more...
With Mac OS X's system clock, you click on the time and you get a menu with only two options Analog and Digital. With The Clock, you get a Full Calendar, and World Clocks. And in the menu bar, you will have one extra option which, is to display the date as an icon.
The Clock Calendar settings follow your System settings: Calendar type (Gregorian, Buddhist, Hebrew) and your First day of the week setting.
Put as many World Clocks as you want, re-arrange them by drag and drop, scroll among all your World Clocks.
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