Something that’s always bothered me about OS X is the time in the top right corner. Why is there no date?! Until Leopard, the iCal icon was always stuck on something like June 21st. Now they wised up and have it show the real date. What a concept. So, pre-Leopard, I had to find something that would put the date in the top right corner of my menu bar. The first app I found that worked well was MenuCalendarClock. This thing was perfect! Not only did it put the date, but it also showed the calendar when you clicked on it, and it had your events and ToDo list for that day. They have two different versions: iCal, and Entourage. What else was cool was that you can double click on a date and it opens iCal right to that day.

Now I use a new app called iStats Menu from iSlayer.com (what an awesome name =). It has most of the same features as MenuCalendarClock (the iCal version), but a ton of other non-time/date features. You can put all kinds of stats and graphs in your menu bar to watch your computers activity. If you’re at all interested in what’s going on, you should at least check it out. It is missing a couple features that I liked on iCal, but here’s why I switched:
- The date formatting is more variable
- Better looking icon in the menu bar
- I use the other stats items (RAM, CPU, Network usage)
- Calendar looks nicer
- World clock feature
The items that I lost from switching:
- Clicking on a date to bring up iCal
- Listing of events and To-Do’s
Although I can’t click on a date, there is a link at the bottom to launch iCal (just doesn’t go to a specific date). For the replacement of To-Do’s and events, I now use Anxiety for To-Do’s and this iCal Widget for my events. After separating it, I’m beginning to prefer it this way.
.: Adam
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