

If I were to use more features built in to the clock and of course, pay for them if need be, then my rating might be better or worse we may never find out. So this app is doing everything I asked it to do, which wasn’t much, and doing it very well. I honestly don’t remembering paying to remove the ads, but I am not getting them. As soon as you tap any key the clock retreats to its normal position, behind everything. The time reference for the widget is the output of the national time scale called UTC (NIST), which disseminates Coordinated Universal Time UTC (NIST). It is a web clock showing the official time of day from NIST, displayed as a 12 or 24-hour clock, in a user-selectable time zone. The caveat * is that when I step away from the computer for just a few minutes, the clock pulls itself forward of all the layers of open apps and what-have-you on the screen and hovers on top of everything else. This widget is a public service provided by the Time and Frequency Division of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). Using “Style 15” in the upper left corner of my desktop, it’s never intrusive* and always available. I would love that.Īll I needed was an analog clock face to be on my desktop, readily available to glance at. I would love to be able to fully customize the face of the clock, to include the numbers and the tick marks, the background image, the hands, etc. I have some suggestions for improvements in future versions. This bug shoudl be fixed, but it's not a show-stopper for me.

The only way to make them work again is to quit the Clock app, and then bring up the Force Quit menu and restart Finder. For example, if you live in New York and your time zone settings in System Preferences are set to US/Eastern time, when you create a Dinner Meeting at 6:00 PM. On the opposite side of the screen from these menu items, where I have the menu bar icons and the date and so forth, all of those work. When this happens, I cannot click on any of the Finder menu options at the top of my screen (The apple logo, the application menu, File, Edit, View, etc). This seems to happen particularly after the clock has been covered up for an extended period of time. The widget adjusts the display to show the local time based on the client's computer time zone settings as the default. What I don't love is the fact that it will, at times, cause my Finder menu to become unresponsive. The time reference for the widget is the output of the national time scale called UTC (NIST), which disseminates Coordinated Universal Time UTC (NIST). There’s, unfortunately, no way for apps to detect this and warn the user. Try to close some of your other menu bar apps. When the menu bar grows too large, macOS hides overflowing items, so UTC Time might have been hidden. I love that I can customize it to some extent. UTC Time doesn’t show up in the menu bar. I love that I can size the clock face to any size I want. I love that it can be placed on the desktop and be unobtrusive.
