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For decades, the humble desktop clock has been a staple of personal computing. Windows users have had a permanent time display in the taskbar since 1995. Even the iPhone has a clock icon that actually tells the time .
Yes, the time is in the top-right menu bar. But it’s small, easily hidden by app icons, and disappears entirely when you go full-screen. This isn't an oversight—it's a philosophical choice. And for users who want a proper, glanceable clock, the solution is a fascinating dive into macOS’s unique design logic. Apple has never been a fan of the traditional desktop widget. On a MacBook, the default time display is a digital readout in the menu bar. There’s no analog clock face, no ticking seconds hand, and certainly no screensaver that looks like a grandfather clock.
If you press (or the Spotlight shortcut: Cmd + Space ) and type "Clock," macOS launches the World Clock app. But that’s clunky.
Do you use a clock on your MacBook, or have you learned to live without?
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