
Vista Clock is a replacement clock for your Mac's menubar. The default clock that comes with your Mac is good enough if you simply want to know what time it is. But with Vista Clock, there is so much more that you can do than just stare at a clock. Perhaps the first thing that I noticed after running Vista Clock for the first time is that a calendar pops up when you click on the time. This small calendar displays the current date and it has an analog clock that you can change in the preferences window. The application can also put event indicators on this calendar. These will appear on the days where you have events on iCal. You can't see the actual events, though. You have to open iCal for that.
Vista Clock is very customizable. You can change the way the time is displayed, you can change the analog clock in the calendar window and you can add more clocks to the calendar view. This is useful if you want to add a clock that tells you what time it is in another part of the world.
In short, honestly, Vista Clock is a much better clock than the stock one if what you want is customization options, a calendar and multiple clocks.
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