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Alarm Applet
Alarm Applet is a simple GNOME panel applet that provides a way of letting the user know...
GPL
X11

Added Nov 14, 1999
50% popularity
DateTime
DateTime is a GNOME panel application designed to provide a lean display of the current...
GPL
X11

Added Nov 12, 2011
67% popularity
Delay
Delay is a program that counts down the number of seconds specified on its command line.
GPL
Console

Added Dec 10, 2002
75% popularity
GNOME Lunar Clock Applet
IF you think you've got the space in your panel for something truly useless, but...
GPL
X11

Added Jul 14, 2003
42% popularity
Hwclock
Hwclock is a program that runs under Linux. It sets and queries the Hardware Clock, which...
GPL
X11

Added Jan 22, 2003
33% popularity
KTimeWarp
This application lets you set the area that you want to display the time for, based on the...
GPL
X11

Added Dec 14, 2000
92% popularity
ntpd
ntpd is an operating system daemon that sets and maintains the system time-of-day in sync...
GPL
X11

Added Feb 26, 2002
17% popularity
rglclock
This is a simple GTK+/X11/OpenGL program that displays a rotating 3D clock.
GPL
SH3 / X11

Added Mar 8, 2000
25% popularity
Siderial Clock
This program shows the Local Siderial Time (LST) and the Universal Time (UT) for different...
Open Source
SH3 / X11

Added May 9, 2001
83% popularity
WatCh
This is a Linux clock and calendar.
Open Source
3.5 / Console

Added Aug 28, 2002
8% popularity
Worldclocks screensaver
This screen saver displays five customizable clocks that bounce up and down on the screen.
Freeware
X11

Added Mar 23, 2005
58% popularity
xdaliclock
This is a morphing digital clock for the X Window System.
GPL
SH3 / X11

Added Jul 24, 2001
100% popularity
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