A fun way to customize the Mac desktop is to add floating widgets for things like weather, ski conditions, stocks, and time. These widgets are actually from Dashboard, a largely forgotten feature of Mac OS X that can be made useful again by bringing them more to the forefront of your desktop experience. Floating Timer is a multi clock, timer and stopwatch app that will float over all your running apps. No matter if you play a game or watch a video. You don't have to switch to the stopwatch, clock, timer app to measure time. Floating Timer will run on top of all other apps on your Android device. Floating Timer is compatible with Android 4 or better.
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I think Dashboard kind of makes this hint a non-starter. If you want to ALWAYS be able to see a Dashboard clock, activate developer mode.
I haven't tried the dashboard clock, however, to make it always visible is apparently not too easy either. And I doubt it stays visible when you enter full-screen mode in EyeTv or VLC or whatever. And that's when I really appreciate it!
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I personally like the Clock Window app much better than the dashboard one. However, is there any way for the clock window to be analog while the menu bar remains digital. I know these things link to the same library but is there anyway to unlink them.
interestingly enough, this isn't always the case, sometime when I change one it will change the other, and other times it won't. Any insights?
There are still 2 floating clocks--one transparent and one in a window. Check out oclock and xclock in /usr/X11R6/bin/.
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See also SimpleFloatingClock, http://www.splook.com/Software/Simple_Floating_Clock.html
Subtitles downloader app. anybody notice that the given range for transparency (0full, 1none) implies that transparency is really opacity?
so i found out the curious libraries that were conflicting to sometime change both the window app and menu bar were for a given reason. In this instance, I wanted the app to be analog, and the menu bar to remain. When I first opened the app, it was digital and i immediately changed it to analog, however the menu bar changed with it. Only in certain circumstances that I wasnt aware of could i get them to be different. Note that this was while running a powerpc version on an intel mac. However now that i have the intel version i can change the window app independently without any worry. Except when i got to the date and time preference pane leopard will realize what is wrong and change the menu bar to analog to match the application. Pretty weird if i could say anything.
Floating Clock App Mac Desktop
Clock 1.0.1 (the full application version, with preferences) still works on 10.5/PowerPC as a floating window clock. However, it no longer works in the dock, as it did prior to 10.5.
https://gdxzqmz.weebly.com/blog/mac-os-contacts-app. OK, now only the analog clock works in 10.6. Any ideas?
Mine works on 10.6 except on will display the analog and not the Digital format that i've gotten used to. Any Ideas on how to get the digital version to work?
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Mine works on 10.6 in the analog version and not the Digital format that i've gotten used to. Any Ideas on how to get the digital version to work?
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Floating Clock App Mac Computer
I like the Simple Floating Clock, but… how come it disappears each time i turn my computer off and back on again. Anyone knows?
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