Not sure why that is.Ģ) The menu often needs to be clicked several times before it'll open.īut those minor things aside, it's a pretty slick app and, as I say, very useful. Love the compact menubar display that lets me see a couple (or a bunch!) of my chosen clocks at a glance.ġ) The list of my chosen clocks in the preferences is in huge type, much bigger than any of the other UI elements. Besides bringing an element of fashionable design. Which made me think of a feature request for Clocker.and as it happens there's a very handy feedback form built right into the About section of Clocker's preferences. Time zone clocks are indeed one of the finest options for keeping track of time, in any country. Invaluable, and much handier than having to go to websites to figure out the time conversions (though such websites can still be plenty handy for greater detail, including determining the time offset from UTC, since some people will say an event is happening at, say, 8 AM Singapore time and others will say it's happening at 0800 UTC 8). Clocker helps me to figure out at what times those things are happening in my time zone. Select the one you want and select OK to set it. The Microsoft and NIST time servers are in the drop-down box. You’ll need Administrator rights to do this. In the Date and Time window, go to the Internet Time tab, then select Change settings. In the new window, select Set the time and date. In this COVIDious time I'm attending various Dhamma talks and meditation sessions via Zoom some of these are hosted and/or posted in Singapore, Australia, and various other parts of the world. Open Control Panel and select Clock and Region.
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