![]() ![]() IClock comes highly recommended, especially for Mac users who prefer plenty of customization options. It also shows the total number of days elapsed in the current year. Otherwise, iClock provides an infinite amount of customization possibilities, all while remaining easy for novices to use. A menubar calendar app for MacOS that displays the progress in percent of days in the year. If you want to change an option, you have to start from scratch. Although you can create as many entries as needed, there’s no way to edit them. This feature harkens back to the days of classic Mac OS 9, and comes in super handy for switching between frequently-used apps.įor an app with so many options, custom time/date formats aren’t as flexible as they could be. There’s also a third menu option for quickly accessing currently running applications, with optional submenus for recent items and System Preference panes. ![]() With support for Google, Office 365, Outlook and Apple calendar accounts, InstaCal. Always available in your Mac menu bar, InstaCal is quick and convenient and can be opened at any time with configurable keyboard shortcuts. To show the date, find and check the option labeled Show date. InstaCal is an affordable, yet powerful Mac calendar app that puts all your events and reminders right at your fingertips. IClock includes a date menu with resizable calendar, but there’s no event or task integration, so it’s strictly for reference. From the Date & Time preference window, click the Clock tab to see the configuration options for your Mac’s menu bar clock. (The only downside is you lose the moon phase icon, which is only available from the date menu.) IDG No problem simply disable the date menu and add the current day to the time menu with the custom time/date preferences. This includes all types of iCloud Calendar, Google Calendar, Gmail Calendar, Holiday Calendar, Birthdays and other Calendars. The application supports all types of calendar that are setup on your Mac’s Calendar. There’s also a resizable drop-down calendar, but I prefer Fantastical 3’s more comprehensive mini-window instead. To view the calendar just click on the Menubar icon. IClock’s date menu includes an icon with current moon phase, with additional details displayed when you move the cursor over it. IClock can be configured to display almost any time and date format you can imagine, but there’s no way to make changes without starting from scratch. ![]()
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