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iClock

iClock - 3.0.5

menu item: date, time, IP, stocks, clocks, alarms, time zones

All Time: (4.0)
This Version: Not rated (0.0)
Current Version: 3.0.5
Release Date: 2007-01-28
License: Commercial
Downloads (this version): 7,909
Downloads (all versions): 125,820
Price: $20.00

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Product Description:

Replace the antiquated/limited Mac menubar clock with iClock. iClock is a centrally located time hub that controls many time related functions. See the time and date simultaneously in any format or color. Click on iClock in the menubar to see a drop down menu of the current time/date in any city in the world or option click to see your updated portfolio of stocks. Use the lightning quick calendar, stop watch, calculator and timers (that can be set with one click). Never miss another appointment. Jot down notes in the new iClock to do list. OS 9 type application menu and more... Widgets are limited to the widget world, iClock is available everywhere because its an application. iClock is an essential utility for everyone in this global age. Get things done with iClock.

iClock does all this:
  • Gives you a birds eye view of different time zones.
  • Customize the Time and Date display in the menubar in hundreds of ways.
  • Change the colors separately of the Time and Date display in the menubar.
  • Choose the font to display the Time and Date in the menubar.
  • Gives you a time zone calculator that finds the best time to connect up the people in as many time zones as you want.
  • Gives an easily accessible, at a glance system menu view of timezones/times/dates in as many parts of the world as you want.
  • Add the people/companies you work with directly from the address book.
  • Gives the dial codes for countries around the world and other customizable web info.
  • 12 or 24 hour time.
  • Custom alarms that are so easily accessible you will use them.
  • Use the calendar to show birthdays from Apple's Address Book and links to iCalendar.
  • The calendar can float on top or below other windows and its transparency can be set.
  • CopyPaste users can conveniently add the CopyPaste menus to iClock.
  • Handy calculator that is instantly there with a hotkey and fades away when not needed
  • To do list with built in calendar
  • Stopwatch added.
  • iClock is evolving rapidly so this list does not contain all the latest features. More coming soon...
Thank you for trying out iClock. Please let us know what you would like to see in future versions.

What's new in this version:

  • Fixed saving column width and order of stock portfolio, location list and alarm items.
  • Fixed auto check so it does not show same version check message.
  • Fixed displaying of icon for some appliations in ASM Menu Bar (BBEdit, GEDitCoM, Taco HTML Edit)
  • Updated Custom Alarms UI to move setup items (Use Growl, Menu Icon, Edit Times and Titles) to sheet.
  • Updated Location tooltip to display time zone string when pointing at: LTD/GMT and Zone columns in 10.4 or later.
  • Fixed crash on startup when calendar is not set to show on startup and any hot key is set.
  • Added now can draw text in color for stock price changes (up /down) in the Stock portfolio.
  • Added hot key to set Alarms (Customize...)
  • Added notification to update Web Info menu when URL Editor changes are saved.
  • Added new web info sites
  • Note: must reset to URL default to see these new sites.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.4 or later

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iClock ReviewTerrible software - Version: 3.0.5, 5/26/2008 09:44PM PST

hypocrite
Not only are numerous features broken under Leopard, there is no uninstallation program. Support is terrible, and the developers don't appear to want to address these issues, nor even reply to their customers. I've written up an uninstallation procedure, which is fairly tedious, and even then, there may well be more files lying around... Beware...
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iClock ReviewThis application is broken under Leopard! - Version: 3.0.5, 4/8/2008 09:44AM PST

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bweylock
I have complained about this before, have written to the developer, have been promised an update, and have been assured that what I am reporting is probably not really happening since it works fine for them under Leopard.

Phooey!

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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iClock ReviewI really want this utility to work. - Version: 3.0.5, 4/4/2008 01:28AM PST

grh-svo
It offers to do many things that I would appreciate.

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.
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