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UTC Global Clock

UTC Global Clock - 3.2.0fc1

Shows universal time in Dock or screen corner.

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Current Version: 3.2.0fc1
Release Date: 2009-11-03
License: Beta
Downloads (this version): 140
Downloads (all versions): 30,385
Price: $12.95

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Product Description:

UTC Global Clock will display Universal Time and/or any world time zone(s) in any corner of your screen, the menu, and/or the Dock. UTC Global Clock also features timers, stopwatches, chimes, calendars, and much more. It is highly configurable, stable, and accurate.

What's new in this version:

  • Preferences window: Time Displays tab: Added keyboard shortcut COMMAND-R to increment a screen corner time display's Row from Screen Bottom value. Add any modifier key to instead decrement the value.
  • Preferences window: Time Displays tab: COMMAND-D now toggles between all time display locations (screen corner, menu bar, or menu icon) for the selected time display.
  • Default time displays on new installations have been changed. Default time displays now consist of two menu bar time displays (UTC and Local Time), four menu icon time displays (U.S. time zones), and two screen corner time displays (UTC and Local Time).
  • Added illustrated First Run window, which describes the three types of time displays, offering to continue with the default time displays or edit the time displays. This window appears the first time UTC Global Clock is installed. (To test this feature, quit UTC Global Clock, move its preference files to the Desktop, then re-launch UTC Global Clock. To return to your existing time displays, quit UTC Global Clock, move the preferences files back to their original location(s) from the Desktop, then re-open UTC Global Clock.)
  • Time Formats window: Improved animation when dragging time and date elements.
  • Updated documentation.

Operating System Requirements:

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

  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.5 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.3.9
  • Mac OS X 10.3
  • Mac OS X 10.2

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UTC Global Clock Developer NoteAbout App Size - Version: 3.1a7, 10/7/2008 12:21PM PST

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sehutson
This app is reasonably-sized, considering it contains sampled sounds, dozens of user interface windows, and a very rich feature set. It does much more than display time "here and there"; it provides unlimited timers, stopwatches, hourly chimes, chime sets, AppleScript scheduling, extensive built-in and editable Daylight Saving Time rules, and a whole lot more.

As the developer, I strive to put all of this into a streamlined and intuitive interface, but all of this functionality simply takes space. Furthermore, UTC Global Clock is the result of many users' input, which I think leads to a very flexible and useful product.
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UTC Global Clock CommentaryWhy so big? - Version: 3.1a7, 10/3/2008 08:38AM PST

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Pieter-Opie
Why is a clock with a few bits and pieces over eight megabytes? That seems odd to me. All that just to show the time here and there. WOW.
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UTC Global Clock Developer NoteIt's possible to Quit UTC Display when hiding Dock Icon - Version: 2.0.1, 3/19/2006 06:21PM PST

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sehutson
As I indicated in my reply to siriusfox1 (below), most of UTC Display's functionality is still available, even without the dock icon visible. It's all in the .pdf User Guide, but I thought I'd also post it here:

Here's a quick listing of clicks in the Screen Corner Displays:

OPTION + SHIFT + CLICK = Quit UTC Display
OPTION + CLICK = Open Preferences Window
SHIFT + CLICK = Momentarily display date
CONTROL + SHIFT + CLICK = Copy time to the clipboard
CONTROL + OPTION + SHIFT + CLICK = Append another time to the clipboard

'Hope that helps!
-- Steve
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