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GNOME Clocks is an open source project that provides users with a simple clock application, specifically designed for the modern GNOME desktop environment. It displays the local time of any place in the world.Features at a glance
The application supports four view modes, World
Clock, Alarm, Stopwatch and Timer, changeable from the main toolbar. The
default one is World Clock, which displays the time of multiple
locations.
Each new entry will be added after the previous one
and there’s no way for the user to change their initial order. All you
can do is to to click on them to view sunrise and sunset time. They all
look the same, no matter the time of day.
The Alarm and Stopwatch modes
The Alarm mode works pretty much the same as the
World Clock mode, only that you can add alarms for specific hours
instead of locations. An alarm can be active or inactive, repeated on
one or more days, and renamed.
While the Stopwatch mode offers a very basic
stopwatch with laps, the Time mode will provide users with an even more
basic timer function that features hours, minutes and seconds. Pause and
resume functionality is integrated in both of them.
Designed for GNOME
The program is distributed on Linux platforms as
part of the GNOME project, installable from the default software
channels of your operating system. It is also available for download as
a source archive.
It is important to mention here that even if it’s
distributed as part of the GNOME desktop environment, GNOME Clocks can
act as a standalone application on other open source desktop
environments.
Bottom line
We strongly believe that future versions of the
application should be integrated into the GNOME Shell user interface,
especially the panel, or at least as part of the GNOME Weather
application. Other than that, it is a good world clock, alarm, stopwatch
and timer application for the GNOME desktop environment.