Clocks Changelog

What's new in Clocks 1.2.6

Jan 27, 2015
  • Correctly position Clocks window on second screen.
  • Small performance improvements.

New in Clocks 1.2.5 (Oct 25, 2014)

  • Adds support for OS X Yosemite:
  • Clocks integrates seamlessly with the new dark mode.

New in Clocks 1.2.4 (Feb 12, 2014)

  • Fix menu bar bug.

New in Clocks 1.2.3 (Aug 8, 2012)

  • You can now safely update Clocks without losing your locations and preferences. Sorry for the troubles caused by the previous update.
  • Updated graphics for Retina displays.
  • Fixed bug that could cause Clocks not to show upon clicking the menu bar icon after connecting or disconnecting an external display.
  • Enable sandboxing.
  • Add option to show seconds in the menu bar.
  • Add option to flash the time seperator in the menu bar.

New in Clocks 1.2.2 (Aug 1, 2012)

  • Updated graphics for Retina displays.
  • Fixed bug that could cause Clocks not to show upon clicking the menu bar icon after connecting or disconnecting an external display.
  • Enable sandboxing.
  • Add option to show seconds in the menu bar.
  • Add option to flash the time separator in the menu bar.

New in Clocks 1.2.1 (Sep 5, 2011)

  • Small memory leak fixed.

New in Clocks 1.2 (Aug 26, 2011)

  • IMPORTANT NOTE BEFORE YOU UPDATE: Unfortunately this update will require you to re-add your cities. We are very sorry for the inconvenience caused, and this will not happen in the future. We hope you'll agree the new features described below make up for this!
  • You can now choose to show the time of the location of your choice in the menu bar.
  • You can now travel through time using the slider at the bottom of the window, so you can easily figure out the best time to set that meeting with the overseas office.
  • The app now searches for locations in Google's database, meaning you can now add any location you want.
  • You can now set a global keyboard shortcut to launch Clocks without ever needing to move your mouse.

New in Clocks 1.1 (Apr 7, 2011)

  • New name (trademark issue)
  • Rename cities (so that you can replace it with the name of a smaller city or by the name of the person living there)
  • Optional relative dates (yesterday, today, tomorrow) for each city
  • Easier way to switch between 12h/24h style
  • New cities: Las Vegas, Kansas City, Oklahoma City, San Antonio, Jacksonville, Baltimore
  • Added time zones with common abbreviations
  • Added GMT offset parser, for example, you can also specify the timezone by typing UTC-5
  • Bugfix window not spawning off-screen