
DaliClock is a simple but nice digital clock for your desktop. The clock is big and you can move it around the desktop. It shows the time in a funny way, since the numbers look like they are being melted into each new digit. The background and font color are constantly changing, and if you click on the clock, you will also be able to see the current date. The date and time can be shown in different ways (hour, minute and second; second only; hour and minute; month/date/year; etc.) for your convenience and in two styles: 24-hour or 12-hour. You can also customize the colors you wish to see and select the opacity and cycle speed.
What is more, you can also add a countdown timer to a specific date and time, and there are various window styles to choose from: always float on top, pinned to desktop, normal window stacking and without the title bar. Unfortunately, the application doesn't include alarms or reminders, which is really a shame.
In short, if you are looking for a simple but cool clock for your desktop, DaliClock may be a nice choice.
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