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Several Clocks palette options have been introduced: the palette can be turned into a normal window, can be made transparent and can be quickly shown and hidden from any application using an editable keyboard shortcut. The palette's size can be reduced by using a smaller font and by hiding scroll arrows when all clocks are displayed. |
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The Clocks palette's size has been reduced when clocks rotate: scroll arrows and resize control have been removed. |
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The Clocks palette has an improved appearance and supports live resizing. |
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The automatic display of the Clocks palette at startup and when the Dock icon is clicked can now be turned off. |
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Clocks can now be rearranged directly from the palette by Option-clicking them and dragging them to the desired position (the Keep clocks arranged checkbox in the Clocks pane must be deselected). |
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Clocks can now be hidden by Option-clicking them and dragging them out of the palette. |
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On Mac OS X 10.1 or later clocks can be displayed rotating in the Dock icon. The clocks' rotation speed in the Dock can be adjusted: maximum speed is 1 switch per second, minimum speed is 1 switch every 16 seconds. |
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The default clock format preferences now include time format and label. |
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The Preferences pane has been split up into 5 tab panes: Palette, Dock, Default Clock, Time Formats and Labels. |
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Pane icons have been added in the Pane menu and in the Clocks palette Pane pop-up menu. On Mac OS X 10.1 or later the Clocks, Cities & Time Zones, Time Converter and Preferences commands have been added to the Dock menu. |
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The incompatibility with UFS volumes has been fixed: preferences are now saved and retrieved using the Mac OS X preferences system. |
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Multiple screens are now correctly supported. |
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Some minor bugs have been fixed. |