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iClock

iClock - 2.0b17

menu bar date/time/stocks/alarms/time zone

All Time: (3.9)
Version 2.0b17: (5.0)
Selected Version: 2.0b17
Release Date: 2004-08-23
License: Beta
Downloads (version 2.0b17): 980
Downloads (all versions): 135,009
Price: $20.00

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Product Description:

Transcend the Time and Date menubar clock. iClock is an evolving application that replaces the menu clock with one that is much more powerful and customizable. iClock is a kind of centrally located time hub from which many time related functions can be controlled. In this age we find ourselves in constantly increasing communication with relatives, friends, and business partners located all over the globe. This means we all have to interact with people in different time zones and we need some way of knowing the time in many place easily and all at once. iClock is the solution. iClock is an essential time utility for pilots, business people, travelers, and anyone who communicates with people in other time zones.

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 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.
  • 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.
  • Run a Screen Saver on your desktop using iClock's Screen Effects. Try Cosmos.
  • CopyPaste users can conveniently add the CopyPaste menus to iClock.
  • 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:

  • more japanese localization
  • program version now shown in iClock preference window
  • some minor changes

Operating System Requirements:

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

  • Mac OS X 10.3
  • Mac OS X 10.2

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.2 or higher

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Feedback Summary:

Version 2.0b17:
Overall Rating: (5.0) Features: (5.0) Support: (5.0)
Ease of Use: (5.0) Quality / Stability: (4.5) Price: (4.5)
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iClock Commentaryfugeddabahdit - Version: 1.0rc4, 11/4/2009 05:44PM PST

plaintiger

i had but to read the last four reviews - one fellow's had it installed for *years* and it *still* doesn't work right! - to know i ain't even giving this thing a download. to the developer: get it together or get out. we don't need crap like this cluttering up versiontracker and wasting everybody's time.

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iClock ReviewStill flawed - Version: 1.0rc1, 9/26/2009 02:23AM PST

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Brrrp
The developer still doesn't get it!

The utility is still in beta. Another way of saying we are the developer's free quality control department (FQCD). Yet they expect to be paid for the software, bugs, shortcomings and all. Until we pay, we do not have access to all of the features. So how the hell can we evaluate it, report bugs, request improvements and do all of the other things that the FQCD is asked/expected to do?

Until I can evaluate all of the features, I will never pay for it. Other software developers know how to sidestep this chicken-and-egg situation, why can't these guys wake up (and sniff the missing revenue stream)?
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iClock Troubleshooting ReportFloating Clock Issue Linked to Spotlight Use - Version: 1.0rc1, 9/5/2009 12:38PM PST

gillick
I am running Mac OSX 10.6 (Snow Leopard) and still am encountering problems. The floating clocks appear as an overlay to the screen displays of different applications. It seems to be linked to the use of Spotlight. For example, if a page in MS Word is displayed on screen and I use Spotlight, a floating clock appears over the Word file display.
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