The Original ASClock
About ASClock
ASClock is an application for Linux and UNIX systems running X Windows. By default it resembles the clock found in NeXTStep. It was originally written as a core piece of the AfterStep windowmanager, but it runs under any windowmanager. A new version is being written as a core element of the Gnome desktop.
There are various flavors of ASClock being written for various systems including “vanilla,” GTK, and Gnome environments.
We are developing an analog version in the GTK version of ASClock. Check it out!
ASClock Screenshots
*The Freeamp theme running in the gnome panel.
This will be released on Friday, March 26, 1999. An early version is in the Gnome CVS.
*The Orb theme running in the gnome panel with open properties.
*The new Internet Time Format introduced by Swatch called Beats is now part of the distribution.
*Busy desktop running gnome and many clocks.
* First glance at the analog clock feature now present in asclock-gtk. Remember: No other version of asclock at the moment is able to render analog clocks.
* ASClock in the Gnome Panel; now with transparency!
* Timezone Properties Configuration Box.
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