Geschrieben von Sindre Sorhus on 2024-09-03
1. Dato supports all the locales and languages that PC supports for the menu bar text, dates, times, and the calendar, but the menus and settings are English-only.
2. Dato gives you a local clock, date, multiple world clocks, and upcoming events in the menu bar.
3. When you click Dato in the menu bar, you get a menu with a calendar, calendar events, and world clocks.
4. Just add your Google calendars to the Calendar app and then enable the calendars in the Dato settings.
5. You need to enable the calendar in the Dato settings.
6. Dato adheres to what you have set in “System Preferences › Language and Region”.
7. Dato adheres to what you have set in “System Preferences › Language and Region”.
8. All the date and time output and the calendar adhere to your locale settings.
9. Try quitting some menu bar apps to free up space.
10. PC hides menu bar apps when there is no space left in the menu bar.
11. Dato will never be subscription-based.
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Download für PC - Server 1 -->Intel, 64-bit processor, OS X 10.7 or later.
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Complete yet simple.
Straight to the point, "intuitive" UX. Extremely helpful for someone that needs to deal with several different timezones or regularly needs to check "which day of the week day X will be?". INSTALL IT!
Simple and Efficient == Great
It has everything I could ask for this kind of menu bar mini-app. 10 out of 10, would recommend! :D
Everything native PC calendar should be
Simple, straight forward and free. Thank you developer who wrote this.
Absolutely brilliant!
The timezone support is so helpful that it's hard to believe Microsoft hasn't done this themselves.
Easy, simple and brilliant
I use this app many times during a work day as a replacement of Microsoft's built-in time/date. Best functionality is that a calendar opens when clicking on time/date in the taskbar. This allows to check a specific weekday/date of the current month or to peek on the calendar week number at a glance. This is also a functionality available on Windows, which I missed on the Windows a lot. To work around, I opened iCal, which is now no longer necessary. Also displaying the next upcoming appointments and additional time-zones is neat. Sindre, the developer of Dato, appreaciates feedback and even implemented further improvements based on my feedback. Thanks a lot!