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Other users simply prefer a minimalistic look with as little in the menu bar as possible. The steps above are simple and effective, but your Mac’s menu bar has limited space for displaying information, especially for those using smaller, low-resolution displays. If you ever wish to further tweak your menu bar clock, or revert to the default configuration, you can do so by returning to System Preferences > Date & Time > Clock. There’s no need to save or reboot you’ll see your date and clock display change instantly.

Once you’ve made your display choices for your Mac menu bar clock, you can close System Preferences. While this likely won’t be a problem for most users, those who want the complete date shown in the menu bar, including year, will have to turn to third party alternatives like iStat Menus. If you use a third party app to display the date or time in the menu bar, you’ll likely want to disable Apple’s menu bar clock entirely, which you can do by unchecking the option labeled Show date and time in menu bar in the Date & Time preferences window. The only downside is that, unlike Windows, it is not possible to display the current year in the menu bar (however, the year is always displayed when revealing the current date by clicking on the clock in the menu bar, as described in the previous section). For example, you can display seconds in addition to hours and minutes in your clock, switch between a 12-hour and 24-hour clock format, or hide the “AM/PM” indicators. If you’re so inclined, you can further tweak the look of your menu bar date and time display by changing other options in this window.

New Menu Icon Time Displays save menu bar space.Screen corner time displays may appear borderless and at new type sizes.Time displays may now show a numeric Month with or without a leading zero.Menus (especially the Application or UTC Global Clock menu) are better organized, and menus are now searchable.First Run window makes it easier to get started with UTC Global Clock.Chimes now use CoreAudio playback.Snow Leopard Compatibility.Now requires Mac OS X 10.4 or later.The OS X menu bar clock configured to display the current date in addition to the day of the week. New Menu Icon Time Displays save menu bar space.Screen corner time displays may appear borderless and at new type sizes.Time displays may now show a numeric Month with or without a leading zero.Menus (especially the Application or UTC Global Clock menu) are better organized, and menus are now searchable.First Run window makes it easier to get started with UTC Global Clock.Chimes now use CoreAudio playback.Snow Leopard Compatibility.Now requires Mac OS X 10.4 or later.

UTC Global Clock wins full marks for depth and features although it's presentation and functionality let it down. There are plenty more elegant world time clocks for Mac, and anything that requires a calendar I'd use iCal or Google Calendar for anyway, although if you don't use any kind of organizer, you may find the extra functions useful. Overall, I wasn't really blown away by UTC Global Clock despite it's obvious depth. To access all of it's functions, you must go to your top menu bar where clicking on the time will reveal a drop down menu with a host of options from adding calendar reminders to configuring keyboard shortcuts. For example, as you go to wave your mouse over the time on the corner of your screen, it simply disappears for some strange reason. On a functional level though, it can be rather annoying. At it's most advanced, it can do everything from remind you to walk the dog to setting a stopwatch to record how much time you are working on a project.

menu world time mac

At it's most basic, UTC Global Clock will display and any world time zone in a corner of your screen.














Menu world time mac