Analogue Bitmap Clock displays the current time with hours and minutes in
an analogue fashion but unlike the traditional clock; unlike ordinary
analogue clocks, this design is clear even in very small bitmaps.
This little application displays the time of the day (analog).
LICENSE: GPL2 or later
Alltraxclock is a nice-looking analog clock plugin for gkrellm2.
-Roman Bogorodskiy
ASTZClock is currently a fairly minimal hack to the original ASClock to
allow the specification of a time zone for the clock to use.
It is an analog clock displaying the system-time.
It leverages the new visual features offered by Xorg 6.9/7.0 in combination
with a compositing-manager (e.g. like xcompmgr), gtk+ 2.8.x, cairo 1.0.2 and
librsvg 2.13.93 to produce a time-display with pretty-pixels.
Dclock is a classic, simple, 7-segment X11 clock with some optional
features such as military time and alarm. The original version is
written by Dan Heller. Tim Edwards heavily modified it and released as
version 2.0. This port uses Debian porting as upstream, which is based
on Tim's version and also includes some additional features and fixes.
Intclock provides a graphical multi-timezone clock that is customizable
via a configuration window. It is based on hsclock.
SandUhr is an alarm clock, which is designed as a sand-glass. The program uses
the X Window System and the GNOME desktop environment. The alarm is delivered
to you by either ringing the console bell, by playing a sound file, or by
starting an external program of your choice.
The program is fully integrated into the GNOME application framework.
o Drag and drop: you may drop a color onto the timer to change the sand's visual
appearance.
o It uses the GNOME help system to provide a manual.
o Use of CORBA: The program provides a CORBA interface. So you may control the
SandUhr from within your own programs.
A digital clock dockapp with 3 different styles, and that uses
locales to display weekday and month names.
wmfuzzy is a fuzzy clock Windowmaker dock applet (but also runs well
under *boxen and many other windowmanagers).
A fuzzy clock gives an approximate time, under the supposition that
it's more useful to know that it's about Half Past Three than that
it's 3:27. The granularity of the approximation can be set via
commandline switches.