Journal stoolpigeon's Journal: A World Clock with an Analog Face 2
I'm still learning a lot about my Mac and getting better at using it. Today I was going over trackpad gestures and learned that there is this "Notification Center" that I can pull out by swiping in from the side with 2 fingers. I had no idea it was there. It's mostly useless. I don't care about stock quotes. I don't use any of the Apple calendar, reminder or other stuff. But I did think that the world clock thing was a good idea.
On my living room computer that is hooked to my TV I have 3 time widgets I keep up. It's Win 7 and each widget is set to one of the 3 time zones where we have family. I figured I could have something similar in the notification center on my laptop. The thing is, as far as I can tell there is no way to change the way it represents the time. It does it with little analog clock faces. I can't think of a worse way to do that. There is no way to look at it and know if the time displayed is AM or PM. It makes me have to think too much.
I read somewhere that third parties can create widgets for this space. I'll have to look into it.
The AM/PM is usually white/black clock face (Score:1)
Heh, that "Notification Center" looks like an iOS screen. You know you can put the clock widgets on the desktop like the PC, right?
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I didn't know about either of those things. Thanks.
I'm busy being happy that Yosemite has finally made it easy to see which programs are still running. I have no idea how people ever though this was easier.