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DESCRIPTION
Disk Clock... A Clock where the faces move and the hand stands still.

Ever gotten the minute and hour hands confused? Wondered whether it was AM or PM? Found digital clocks a little too abstract?. The Disk Clock moves multiple disks in what would be the clock face. Each disk has it's own distinct appearance.

There is only one hand. You know where you are - time flows past, with the future and the past uniformly to the right and left. Hours, moons, and years rotate smoothly through their appointed cycles, conveying multiple layers of information. Color denotes season, day of week, hours of daylight, or simply identifies the quarters of more abstract measures.

WHAT'S NEW
Version 2.0:
  • Massive internal refactoring. Only visible change is that default disk coloring changed from quarters to halves.
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.4 or later.

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Developer:Computer Generated Dreams
Downloads:1,898
  - Version d/l:301
Dashboard:Miscellaneous
License:Free
Date:05 Nov 2009
Platform:PPC/Intel
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    May 17 2008

    KIDDAILEY  Very unique and interesting... though it'll take some time :) to get used to reading time in this new fashion.  
    (Version 1.0.1)

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    May 17 2008

    WANDERER  It does not work on a PPC PowerBook running the latest Leopard.

    The widget just sits there with the "Computer Generated Dreams" logo.

    The demo on the web site did the same thing.  
    (Version 1.0.1)

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    May 17 2008

    KIDDAILEY  Works fine on my PPC G5 running 10.4.10  
    (Version 1.0.1)

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    May 20 2008

    JUSTIN LOVE  I've gotten a few reports about 10.5, one of them was thankfully able to provide a line number. I don't suppose anybody knows what got tweaked in the Javascript engine's scope resolution?  
    (Version 1.0.1)

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