This changes Apples Time & Date to a small icon and allows you to have iClock without having 2 sets of time and date in the menu bar.Īfter you do the above Apple’s Time and Date will look like this little analog clock icon (below) in the top right of the menu bar. Switch the Time Options from Digital to Analog like the screenshot below. In this panel select, ‘Clock Menu Bar’ on the left side. Go to the System Preferences:Dock & Menu Bar Panel. IMPORTANT: First, to hide Apple’s time do this (seen in screenshot below): To install download and unzip (uncompress) and put it in the ‘Application’ folder or double-click the app and it will move itself to your application folder. IClock is an app that can always be downloaded from the first page of the site Install The Preferences in the iClock app has all the settings to turn features on or off. Now, everything is located in one place, the iClock app. With the latest iClock, Mark has done a masterful job at keeping all the features of the earlier versions and, simultaneously, making the interface much easier and more accessible. The latest iClock is an app that is completely rewritten but still similar to the early versions. The earlier iClock was a continuously evolving work that developed organically based on our ideas and user requests. A newer version for OS X was created in 2002, yet another in 2008 and again in 2016. Ye olde iClock first appeared in 1999 (back in the last century) for Mac OS 9. “Consider that this day ne’er dawns again.” – Alighieri Dante iClock displays the correct time taking DST into account for your location automatically. Daylight Savings Time (DST) – the convention of advancing clocks so that afternoons have more daylight and mornings have less.iClock allows you to see multiple time zones/locations/cities right from the menu bar (image above). Time Zone – a region of the Earth that has uniform standard time, usually referred to as the “local time”.Tempest est Umbra en mente – Stephen King – Time is a shadow in the mind Your purchase helps the app to continue evolving and improving benefitting every user. A separate version at the same price as our site with no trial is here, Keep in mind Apple gets 15% of the total in both cases. IClock is also available the Apple App Store both as a subscription (monthly or yearly) with free 45 day trial called iClock S. The best place is via our site since updates are faster and more of your payment goes to evolve the app. A full price version on the Apple App Store.Īll are the same app.A subscription version from the Apple App Store.“Mysterious thing… Time.” – Aldus Dumbledoreģ versions are available. Users of Mac OX 10.3.9 can use this version of iClock Versions Users of Mac OS 10.4 can use the older iClock 3.05 Users of Mac OS X 10.5 to 10.10 can use iClock Pro Which is the same as the version on our site. Users of Mac 10.11 and higher use the ‘Check for updates’ in the File menu or in the General prefs panel. Instructions to do this is here in the ‘Install’ section of the manual. In Big Sur Mac OS 11 and higher Apple has made it challenging to use other clocks. “As if you could kill time without injuring eternity.” – Henry Thoreau Now it’s gone far beyond that… Requirements That’s how the first iClock app for the Mac came to be created. The first job of iClock was to remedy that omission. We found ourselves clicking daily in the menu bar, until we thought, “enough of that” and decided it was time to make something better. Every day you needed to click the menu bar to show the date. When Mac OS X first came out, it had a nice clock in the menu bar, but sadly it only displayed the time. We can, however, give you a nifty collection of tools to enjoy time. Sorry, some day we would like to go into this deeper but this is not the place for that fascinating discussion. Time and space are modes in which we think, not conditions in which we live. – Albert Einstein It’s become an extremely complex illusion. Sundials, hourglasses, clocks, calendars, watches, etc. Working from that we have made all sorts of tools to measure and display time. The measurement of time was based mostly on the movement of the sun. Seeing the sun rise and set convinced us for eons that the sun goes round the earth but it turns out the opposite is closer to the truth. Along with space it may be the very best of illusions. “The best thing about the future is that it comes only one day at a time.” – Abraham Lincoln Always make sure to get the latest version and read the paragraph below to set it up right.ĮSSENTIAL: Click here to go to, ‘Install’ section to setup iClock.
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