Seems broken under Leopard - bruceetnyre_dotmac
Try putting the com.scriptsoftware.iclock2.plist file in the trash and restarting iClock. The plist file should be in the username/Library/Preferences folder.This allowed me to change the font types after they were unchangeable, as you described, post-Leopard installation.
Tuesday, March 11 2008 @ 07:48 AM PDT
Seems broken under Leopard - CLSmeed
It appears it only works on 10.4 and has not been updated for 10.5. I tried it with Leopard and it keeps crashing. At least we gave it the old college try. I love iClock and hope the developers come out with a Leopard version soon! The Apple menu bar clock is just plain sad.Reply to This
Monday, March 03 2008 @ 08:41 AM PST