Extension : Horloge de bureau pour Google Chrome
Version : 1.3.14
Proposé par : rgbstudios.org
Présentation
Une horloge redimensionnable et personnalisable pour votre bureau!VERSION 1.1 IS FINALLY OUT!
NEW: "Nightmode" for working in the dark or as a screensaver while you sleep. Use the "N" key.
NEW: You can now display the date under Desktop Clock
NEW: "Always On Top" option keeps Desktop Clock above other apps while you work.
Tired of straining your head to check the time or squinting at the tiny digital time on your computer? RGB Studios presents the simple, resizable solution: Desktop Clock.
Open in fullscreen to see the time from far away while hosting an event or leaving your computer. Completely customizable: featuring nightmode, always on top mode, and simple mode. At 1% of a megabyte, you've spent way more time reading this then it takes to install, so what are you waiting for?
Desktop Clock is a vector, meaning it resizes perfectly on any screen, no matter the size or number of pixels.
V. 0.0.00 – Beta
V. 1.0.01 – Release
V. 1.0.02 – Fullscreen
V. 1.0.03 – Sleep bug fixed, New design
V. 1.0.04 – Includes fullscreen and settings icons, option to remove the second hand, minor design improvements
V. 1.0.05 – Minor fixes
V. 1.0.06 – Minor fixes
V. 1.0.07 – Minor fixes
V. 1.0.08 – Fixed version number (oops :\)
V. 1.0.09 – Double click fullscreen, simple mode, and minor UI improvements
V. 1.0.10 – Improved simple mode
V. 1.0.11 – Added "always on top" option, edited bottom info
V. 1.0.12 – "Always on top" defaults to unchecked
V. 1.0.13 – Can now resize down to 100px (used to be 200). "S" key opens/closes settings
V. 1.1.00 – Added nightmode, redesigned settings, fixed fullscreen background color, added date option, added more keyboard shortcuts (n toggles night, esc closes settings, m minimizes)
V. 1.1.01 – Updated description
To create a desktop shortcut, open a new chrome tab and go to chrome://apps. Right click on desktop clock, select "Create shortcuts…" then "Create"
To update your chrome apps and extensions, go to chrome://extensions, enable "Developer mode" (top right), then click "Update extensions now" (top right). I don't know why this is hidden in developer mode, but here you go.
To chromecast a chrome app, you have to cast your entire desktop. Go to your chrome browser settings, click cast, then under the drop down "Cast to" menu on the top left, select "Cast desktop." Now simply open Desktop Clock and go to fullscreen.
What does a clock do when it gets hungry?
It goes back four seconds 🙂
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If you have any suggestions or problems, feel free to contact me at [email protected]