JIKANKEI - 1.6.4Japanese time-inspired artwork |
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Its like a drug... - Version: 1.6.2, 4/16/2007 05:15PM PST
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bratdaddy
A Daimyo Clock for Your Desktop 



- Version: 1.4.2.0, 6/25/2006 12:28AM PST
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J.W.Q.This version only has a limited number of cities available and, alas, mine isn't one of them - the nearest listed city is two hours behind. It would be great if Jikankei was able to read the time zone setting from System Preferences as the default location. After sunset, the marker for the sun returns to the centre of the screen and doesn't trace the time. I'd like it to show the evening hours as well. The documentation is somewhat difficult to understand if you aren't familiar with the traditional Japanese clock.
Other than those drawbacks, Jikankei provides exactly what I want - a different view of the time of day.
Kind of interesting, but... - Version: 1.4.2.0, 6/20/2006 04:13AM PST
Tony Walton
Very elegant on OS X 



- Version: 1.4.2.0, 6/19/2006 05:35PM PST
illegal.alias
incomprehensible 



- Version: 1.4.1, 6/10/2006 07:25PM PST
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- incomprehensible