iClock - 3.0.5menu item: date, time, IP, stocks, clocks, alarms, time zones |
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Terrible software 



- Version: 3.0.5, 5/26/2008 09:44PM PST
hypocrite
This application is broken under Leopard! 



- Version: 3.0.5, 4/8/2008 09:44AM PST
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bweylockPhooey!
It's been way over a year since the last update, and this blasted thing simply does not work now.
I have an analog clock face in my menu bar, no locations display, preferences menu comes up only after two or three tries, setting date/time formats has no effect on the display. Except, as the previous poster indicates, every once in a while when I set preferences, i get the digital clock instead. I never get the date, however.
Come on, people!
This has been reliable, if bloated with stuff i couldn't care less about, for quite a while. No longer. I absolutely do not recommend buying this until they provide an update.
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- This application is broken under Leopard!
I really want this utility to work. 



- Version: 3.0.5, 4/4/2008 01:28AM PST
grh-svo
Most of the time, it works. Some of the time, it does not. This intermittent failure pisses me off even worse than a utility that just doesn't work at all.
I have v 3.05 installed on an Intel core 2 Duo running OSX 10.4.11. I had to make it one of the start-up items, which I think is not clever. If installed, it should fire up without that.
Naturally, I had to turn off the Apple clock which means that, when iClock fails to run, I am doubly inconvenienced.
There is a check box in iClock that needs to be checked if you want the clock in the menu . "Show in Menu Bar". I have it checked.
iClock sometimes does not show up in the menu bar after a restart. So I must launch the utility manually and look to see if that checkbox is checked. Sometimes it has unchecked itself. No matter, I can just check it again.
But no, iClock still refuses to appear in the menu bar. Damned annoying.
Thee is no manual. Maybe you don't need one because setting it up is reasonably intuitive. But other people might want one and, surely, for debugging, a manual would be helpful. (Or should be!)
I think, in view of its full feature set yet instability, I would prefer to see it as a preference pane.