Daylight Saving Time Fix - 1.0for OS X 10.0 - 10.3 |
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Doesn't fix Menu Bar clock - Version: 1.0, 3/15/2007 08:15PM PST
jss
I have to agree with mlharg. Some applications recognize the time change and some don't but, most importantly to my dad (with an iMac G4 running 10.3.7) and my wife (with an iBook G3 running 10.3.9), the Menu Bar clock didn't change to DST. The clock in the Date & Time preference pane changed, but not the one that shows in the menu bar. Any chance you can, uh, fix the fix?
not a menu bar fix for 10.3.4 - Version: 1.0, 3/13/2007 01:30PM PST
mlharg
After install, Date and Time show correct time, Analog correct, Window option correct, but normal digital menu bar display is wrong.
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- not a menu bar fix for 10.3.4
Not working for me... - Version: 1.0, 3/13/2007 10:46AM PST
coolcoll99
I have 10.3.5 and downloaded this just a few minutes ago. I had changed the time manually yesterday and was just realizing that this change was not registering on my e-mails (their time stamp was an hour earlier than it should have been).
So, I switched the time/date setting back to "automatic," downloaded this and restarted my computer.
Now, the computer is set for PDT and in the actual Time/Date box, the time is correct. BUT, it is incorrect now on the display bar and will not change. Even when I try to set it manually, it still will not change. And, on top of everything else, the time is still wrong on my e-mails.
I'm admittedly not very Mac-savvy, but I seem to have followed all of the steps and this is not working for me.
So, I switched the time/date setting back to "automatic," downloaded this and restarted my computer.
Now, the computer is set for PDT and in the actual Time/Date box, the time is correct. BUT, it is incorrect now on the display bar and will not change. Even when I try to set it manually, it still will not change. And, on top of everything else, the time is still wrong on my e-mails.
I'm admittedly not very Mac-savvy, but I seem to have followed all of the steps and this is not working for me.
Didn't work for me on 10.2.8, but there's another way - Version: 1.0, 3/11/2007 02:27PM PST
xcgr
This didn't work for me on 10.2.8. It claimed to install but 'zdump -v /etc/localtime | grep 2007' still showed that my Mac wasn't updated with the new timezone info.
What DID work for me was someone else's updater located here:
http://www.esm.rochester.edu/esmtmp/ecs/JaguarDST.zip
If you're using Jaguar, I'd go for that one instead.
What DID work for me was someone else's updater located here:
http://www.esm.rochester.edu/esmtmp/ecs/JaguarDST.zip
If you're using Jaguar, I'd go for that one instead.
Works Like a Charm- even Mac OS X Server 



- Version: 1.0, 3/11/2007 06:02AM PST
meltoots
I have 2 servers that are still on 10.2.8 Server.
Super simple install, and restart. Today the Daylight Savings Time is correct and
it did it automatically.
Thanks so much for this much needed update for us that still have 10.2 and less.
PS Apple you should have released this!
Super simple install, and restart. Today the Daylight Savings Time is correct and
it did it automatically.
Thanks so much for this much needed update for us that still have 10.2 and less.
PS Apple you should have released this!
Works as promised! 



- Version: 1.0, 3/6/2007 10:08AM PST
(4 of 4 users found this comment useful)
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I have an old clamshell iBook that runs Mac OS X 10.2.8 on it's Mac OS partition, and this updater worked for it. I am glad that I do not have to buy an upgrade to the OS anymore just to get the DST issue fixed!