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BackgroundClock

BackgroundClock at Mac App Store analyse

Vegh Robert
290 ratings · Power index: 1259
Version 1.1
Size 2.02 Mb
Updated 8 years ago
Released 25 Nov 2015

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Description

BackgroundClock is a small app which lives in your menu bar. It helps you to effortlessly keep track of time by constantly displaying the current time in a digital format on your desktop. Features: - Change clock format 12/24 - Show/Hide clock seconds - Change clock font size - Change clock font color - Set clock opacity (slider) - Launch at login - Clean, simple and easy to use If you have any question please contact us: [email protected]

Estimates

Monthly Downloads > 27.7k
Est. Revenue ~ $11.33k

Availability

Devices

MacDesktop

Pricing by country

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Canada free
China free
France free
Germany free
Italy free
Netherlands free
Portugal free
Spain free
Poland free
UK free
India free
Japan free
Korea, Republic Of free
Poland free
Russia free
Turkey free
USA free
Korea, Republic Of free
Ukraine free

It does as advertised.

QNoturas · 10 years ago

Good App. I would be interested in positioning of the clock. I would have liked the clock positioned in a corner on 1 monitor in a multi monitor environment.

Just What It Says

MadeleineL · 10 years ago

It does exaxtly what it says in the description and it does it perfectly. Would be even better if the day of the week could be added.

Just a few improvements needed to make it great

EveryDayIsExtra · 10 years ago

This app is one of those small tools you’re always looking for because Apple does not implement such useful features in their OS X. You guys are on the right path, it already looks good and works well. Here are some suggestions to make it great: - Having it in the mode to show the seconds, the entire info line bounces back and forth a few milimeters with every new second displayed. My guess is that it’s aligned to center which causes that effect (with a “1” being slimmer than an “8” for example). Very bothersome visually but probably easy to fix I suppose. I will deactivate the seconds for now. - On my iMac Retina, the maximum 100 point size does not go wider/larger than approximately a third of the screen. Would be nice to be able to make it larger, maybe even stretch it, put the info in several rows etc. I would love to have more individual opportunities to integrate it into any given full screen background I choose. - You offer 7 colors, I would love to see that opened up to way more choices, possibly including transitions/shades etc. I’m already looking forward to your next improvements! Thanks.