MBarClock is another style of menu bar clock. It’s really simple and conflict-free.
Requirements
To use MBarClock you need the following:
- a Mac
- System 7.0 or later
- Color Quickdraw
- 96K of free memory
Basic usage
To use MBarClock, just double-click it as exactly the same as you do to your applications.
What’s in the Menu
File Menu
- Install Alias...
Installs alias of MBarClock into Startup Items folder in your System Folder.
It makes MBarClock to startup everytime when your Mac starts up.
- Quit
Quits MBarClock
Edit Menu - Nothing here...
Preferences Menu
- General Display Settings
Opens Display Settings window (see below)
- Display Update Frequency
Opens Display Update Frequency window (see below)
- Display Icons
Opens Display Icons window (see below)
- Launcher to Front at Startup
If checked, MBarClock switches the front application to its launcher (usually Finder) at startup.
- Don’t Show Display if MenuBar is Hidden
If checked, MBarClock doesn’t draw displays if there’s no MenuBar (like while screensaver is on).
- Confirm Before Quitting
If checked, MBarClock asks you if you really want to quit MBarClock when you choose Quit from menu. (MBarClock doesn’t ask if it quits because of AppleEvent).
- Ignore Q for Quit
If checked, MBarClock ignores command-Q for Quit.
- Tell Ignored typing
If checked, MBarClock tells you that you are typing for real nothing.
- Update Date / Time Format
Updates date / time format to the format that you set in Date & Time control panel.
What’s in thePreferences Windows
Display Settings window
- Show Display Here
If checked, MBarClock draws a display there.
- Primary Display Type
Choose what to display in the display from this pop-up menu.
You can choose the same display for both left and right display.
- Change type while pointed
If checked, MBarClock displays alternative type of display while mouse is within the display.
- Alternative Display Type
Choose alternative display type from this pop-up menu.
Display Update Frequency window
- Scroll Bar
Set interval of updates of display here.
If you set it to 0, MBarClock updates displays every moment, but takes up lots of CPU time and slows down other applications.
If you set it to a 600, MBarClock takes only small amount of CPU time, but updates displays every 10 seconds.
Default is 120 ticks (2 seconds), and MBarClock takes about 1% of CPU time.
Display Icons window
- Use Icon File
If selected, MBarClock uses external icon file to draw displays.
- Choose Icon File...
Lets you select an external icon file.
- Use Built-in Icons
If selected, MBarClock uses internal icons to draw displays.
- Choose Folder...
Lets you select icon file folder.
In the open dialog, open an icon file in the icon folder to select the folder.
- List
List of icon files in icon folder. If you haven’t select the folder, nothing is in here.
You can choose an icon file by double-clicking name of the file.
- >> Use
Chooses selected icon file in the list as current icon file.
Other Notes
• THIS VERSION OF MBARCLOCK IS DELTA VERSION, WHICH MEANS NOT ALL THE FUNCTIONS ARE COMPLETED. VERSION 2.0 WILL BE AVAILABLE BEFORE END OF THIS YEAR.
• MBarClock is completely FREE! Feel free to copy and use it, but NEVER sell it!
• If you want to include MBarClock in your CD-ROM, floppy disk, etc. please get permission from me before you do it.
• I will try to debug MBarClock as much as I can, but I will NOT pay for any trouble that occurred to you, no matter if it is caused by using MBarClock or not.
• Source code for version 1.1 is available. Please send me a mail.
(Source for version 2.0 will be available.)
• Questions? Suggestions? Comments? Nice Icons? Please send me a mail.
To : Masafumi Ueda <hajime@singnet.com.sg> (I'll not be here from Jun 15 to Aug 20!)