Fliqlo for Mac/Windows is a clock screensaver that allows you to make your desktop/laptop device screen look like a flip clock. It displays the time with flip animation in large white numerals against a black background. Thanks to its visibility, you can check the time even from a distance.

Fliqlo for iOS/iPadOS is a clock app that allows you to make your mobile device screen look like a flip clock. It displays the time with flip animation in large white numerals against a black background. Thanks to its visibility, you can check the time even from a distance.


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I ran into this as well and it caused some problems. Specifically, I was trying to run rndc (bind command line tool) to update a bind slave and the command returned an error code due to the clock skew.

I use Docker for Mac for running builds and testing, this issue makes make very unhappy and timestamps on build artefacts get me very confused at times. Timezone arithmetics are bad enough, clock drift arithmetics are a pure joy!

So far I quite like it, but I'm missing the system clock for some reason (I wear a watch!). It would be nice to have it displayed just as a semi-opaque overlay in the bottom right corner that goes over any open windows. Is that possible? If yes, can someone point me in the right direction

If it were drawing on desktop only, I would say use conky (there are million configs out there), but since you want it to go over any open window, I'd say try osd_cat (part of xosd package), it's not pretty but it works:

I am a Linux user of "intermediate" experience. I use Arch (i686) with XFCE on a moderately old Acer Aspire 2920Z laptop -- and I was trying to get an analog clock on the screen without "cairo dock" (which I hate -- all I want from it is a clock, anyway).

Puppy Linux uses "xonclock" which is nice AND in the AUR -- but it no longer compiles due to a "freetype" version dependency issue. Xonclock is no longer being developed, so it likely won't ever work again.

Two things did work however and one surprised me: Cairo-clock (which is in the community repositories) and the Opera Widget "Analog Clock" (advertised as "Simple Analog Clock" or something close to that -- it's their most popular analog clock widget).

I ran TOP under identical conditions, once using cairo-clock and once using the Opera widget. I did it several times to be sure. I saved the output as text and compared them in Meld -- here's a link to my screenshot of THAT: As you can see, cairo-clock uses three times the CPU resources -- though somewhat less memory.

Last year I went through a similar search for a good simple low-resource using analog clock. I eventually went with xclock - once I did a complete overhall in .Xdefaults to get it to look half decent. But I also learned, while experimenting with cairo-clock, that changing the update interval has a massive impact on its resource use. I threw cairo-clock away sever times as I couldn't believe when I started it up it used (and continued to use) around 15% of my CPU and a large hunk of memory. But by changing the refresh interval to something more reasonable, I got the resource use down to be comparable with many other clocks.

As for clock app, I had thought it was an issue with it but i have gone through all the troubleshoot with microsoft and clock app support. Reset the app, uninstalled and reinstalled etc etc and because of this, they have said it is a spotify issue.

Hey there, I have gone through all the trouble shoot with clock app. Have reset all these setitngs, uninstalled & reinstalled. Same as spotify app. All these steps were done with online support with Microsoft, clock app & spotify - which has led me to here

Finally stop worrying about off-site clock-ins and buddy punching. With advanced GPS features and real-time location tracking, you can instantly see who's on the clock... and prevent employees from clocking in off-site.

Give employees the flexibility to sign in with desktop, mobile, or kiosk punch. And if you need to cut down on time theft, it's easy to setup authorized sign-in devices and geofencing in minutes. With OnTheClock, you're in control.

Start by creating your OnTheClock time clock account. Sign up here, enter some basic company information and your account is created immediately. One your account is created you will be guided through setting basic settings like time zone and pay period type.

Next, you will also add your employees. This requires minimal employee information such as name and email/mobile number. Once created, employees are sent invites and instruction to start using their time clock.

Once your employees receive the invites, they can immediately start using the time clock. Employees can clock in/out using any device you approve, including phone apps, computers or fingerprint stations.

Payroll is a breeze with OnTheClock. Timecards can be exported or printed in various formats. Our time clock software also integrates with all payroll systems including Quickbooks(desktop and online), Gusto, Accounting CS, Paychex, ADP and more.

Dell desktop computers launched prior to this document have a motherboard jumper-based reset function. If your product was shipped prior to April 2020 and is not listed above, then the computer will most likely have a jumper-based reset. See your product service manual for more details.

Hi, I know how to change my Versa clock face from my cell phone but I've been trying to figure out for the last hour how to do it from my PC. Does anyone know if this is possible to do and if so, how to do it. I have Windows 10.

So in the upper right corner, we click the fitbit icon, then quick view - show clock right? But then you say proceed. Proceed to what? There is nothing after that. The only choices are OFF or SHOW CLOCK. And all show clock does is bring up the default clock view on the fitbit, nothing shows up on the monitor as like a choice or anything. What are us desktop users missing here??

Actually, with a little trial and error, I've discovered (if there is anyone else out there wondering about what this KPay is & where this "code" goes), that by typing the code into the search bar, it brought it up and asks for the code and you can just go from there IF you choose to follow through and actually purchase the clockface for a nominal fee.

Hi, @jedherbert12 - in the phone Fitbit App click on profile photo, device photo, gallery, you will probably see one clock (out of 5 Possible), click the clocks tab at the top and use search to enter the criteria you want for the next clock face, and select the one you want and then install it.

Try YTrayClock - a clock that replaces MS clock in the tray.It is configurable (what to show, which font to use).Besides other things it can remove this button, but one has to switch this option on.By default it does not remove it (so take a look into .ini file).It doesn't have a nice dialog based settings user interface, instead you have to modify .ini file manually.Program does not need an admin privileges. It does not need installation.It is just one exe, one dll and an ini file (actually an exe and dll for XP and 7).So download, unzip and run (maybe you may test with VirusTotal before, it's small enough to be tested, 47 anti viruses there says it's clear).Start again and it will ask whether to stop.

For your questions: Live tiles only work on Start not the desktop. I cannot find any reason to believe that Rainmeter skins would pose a security risk. And Rainmeter has been very reliable on Win10. I have delayed some updates but the small development team is very good about releasing working products (probably better testing than a well known Redmond WA company).

So basically when I'm in my desktop, or just idle, the GPU's Clock Speed and Memory goes up for no reason, including the temperature. Anyone know a fix for this issue? Also added a screenshot of whats running. Thanks for any help.

Hello, I just transitioned to Ubuntu MATE from Windows, so I beg your patience with me! I am looking for an easy to install transparent analog clock that I can add to my desktop. Is there any such app available? If not could someone tell me how to install one via the terminal? Many Thanks!

Thanks Pavlos! I've looked at it but would really like something subtle that blends in with the desktop image background. It's been hard to find one that has that look. Would welcome any other recommendations.

I know the arguments against having the clock show, etc, etc, but when push comes to shove, the President simply wants the clock to show up...and right now, it appears to be hit or miss whether it shows up or not.

User logs in to Remote Desktop

Clock does not show

Click on up arrows

Click on Customize

Click on Turn system icons on or off

At this point, the clock shows up (don't have to toggle clock behavior, click OK, or anything)

Anybody know how to simply get the clock to show up? I have a kixtart script running at login that I can add to, I have GPO settings I can tweak, I can do pretty much everything. For such a small issue, it's been a real pain in my side.


Soooo.... if you log in, as an administrator, right click on the taskbar, go to properties, then Notification area, is the Clock checked in System icons when you can't see it? does it change itself between when you can see the clock and when you can't?

Does anyone have a good countdown clock for my computer desktop? I'd love to see the cruise date approaching every time I turn on my computer, but I'm not at ALL a computer expert and I don't know wherer to look. Thanks.

I have the system clock (BIOS) set at UTC time, and have the OS (Fedora Linux with Gnome desktop) set to my local timezone (-4 UTC). Brave shows UTC time on its clock and any website I visit. How may I configure it to the local time set by the OS?

So glad we purchased this very special clock to go with our Highlands bedroom -- it hearkens back to a time when clocks were only required to do two things:

1) Add beauty to a room, and

2) Keep accurate time.

This clock does both of these things beautifully and also has a very soft tick-tick-tick so it doesn't keep us awake and actually helps lull us to sleep! Stickley quality is impeccable - thank you for making this wonderful heriloom clock available -- we will treasure it always! 2351a5e196

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