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Stop Being a Slave to the Clock

Posted in Random by Dan at 9:14 am
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Usually I’m all about productivity and getting the most out of every minute but this neat little program kinda takes the pressure off.

Fuzzy Clock is designed to free us from the tyranny of the second hand.

Often you don’t need the exact time in hours, minutes and seconds. A more human readable style like “five past ten” makes more sense. For that, you can now use FuzzyClock. FuzzyClock is a menubar clock which displays the current time in a “fuzzy” style.

Although I like being extremely punctual, I can see a very good use for this program especially with programmers!

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4 Responses to “Stop Being a Slave to the Clock”

  1. Enzer Milliard says:

    While using Linux I’d set up fuzzy time just for fun, and used my wall clock to make sure I didn’t miss my appointments. I would just set it to super fuzzy and it would say something like “end of month”. though that stayed for too long and got boring so I’d always set the fuzzy down.

  2. chad says:

    f’in installed.

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