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I accidentally selected no permission to the calendar on first opening it, and cannot for the life of me figure out how to reset it so that I can give the app permission to view the calendar. I'm not sure this app is still supported, but if so, please let me know how to reset the app! I've tried deleting and reinstalling to no avail. It looks lovely and minimal, exactly what I wanted, but now I seem to be locked out. :(
The little triangle is oftentimes hard to recognize. Hope the app can let us customize the pointer, such as a red dash or an inward triangle
I like the idea behind this App. It provides a unique way to see an overview of your day and is minimal enough not to be distracting or in the way. However, there are a few things I think could use some tweaking: 1. Adding the ability to change the color of the bar, so the ācurrent timeā needle is readily visible when using darker desktop backgrounds. 2. Adding an option to choose between 24 or 12-hour format for the calendar event mouse-over.
Itās a good app, but there are a couple issues with event popupsā¦ First, if you hover over an event for an extended period, the app will repeatedly render new copies of popups over the exiting ones. Over time layering popups endlessly creates a weird visual discrepency cuased by the repeated popups shadow. Also, assumably, itās not really a great thing resource wise for an app to render hundreds if not thousands of āvisibleā popup windows. My fix for this was to disable the event popup, however I noticed another bug on this front today. Even with event popups disabled, the bar is still displaying a popup for all day events. This is worse if I leave the bar on the bottom edge of my screen as every time I go to my dock, the popup renders and covers up dock iconsā¦ Also the app appears to persist above all other windows, so if I enlarge my Safari window to be full screen, the bar ends up overlaying the full screen app. I can understand the reason for doing this, but it would be nice if a user could choose to disable this (as I can live with only seeing it when I close whatever window is covering it).
I really like this application. It's very simple to setup and a breeze to use. I get quick access to my calendar just by moving my cursor to the edge of the screen. Fantastic product!
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