- IMPORTANT UPDATE : Changed the weather data source : the new TWC website.- Significant improvement of the skin code.Updated the skin - only the English versions work properly. Added DecodeCodePoints option (you need to have version 4.4 Beta r3400 or later installed) to properly display data in other languages. - The JSON source has been replaced with the API source.Wait 15-20 seconds before choosing another version or language !Īnother Windows Rainmeter skins you might like: To change Fahrenheit with Celsius, in the Settings menu open the Languages submenu and choose EnglishWorld ☌, EnglishGB ☌ (for UK), or any other language you want.ĭo not switch quickly between languages !ĭo not switch quickly between skin versions ! Ĭlick on the temperature to open the settings menu Then choose the location and time zone for each clock in the settings menu. Right-click the Rainmeter icon in the taskbar and choose Refresh allģ. Go to Documents \ Rainmeter \ Skins, make several copies of the WindowsMasterClock folder and name them for example, WindowsMaster Clock2, WindowsMaster Clock3. To display multiple clocks with different time zones, follow these steps:ġ. Place the cursor over the weather icon for details. But for now I am pleasantly satisfied that I got what I wanted.Require version 4.4 BETA or later of Rainmeter : Weather data source: APIĮnglish, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Russian, Chinese, Hindi, Japanese, Korean, Czech, Danish, Finnish, Greek, Hungarian, Dutch, Norwegian, Polish, Bulgarian, Portuguese, Romanian, Swedish,Turkish, Croatian, Slovak, Ukrainian, Vietnamese, Thai, Bahasa Indonesia, Bahasa Melayu.Īll languages are original translations from 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 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. 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. 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. What I don't love is the fact that it will, at times, cause my Finder menu to become unresponsive. I love that I can customize it to some extent. 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.
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