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iClock - A more powerful menubar clock
Authored by: Ganymede on Aug 15, '03 01:05:56AM

I have used Pth clock as well. I try to keep a balance between trying new things, and not jeopardizing my system with which I earn my living. I am not sure how to perform the comparison you mention, but I would be interested to do it.

I have a number of tools like Overseer, iPulse, Perfboard, Process viewer - the ones that kind of insinuate themselves on you. I have the rudimentary knowledge to use them.. I was a power user on system 9, once upon a time, but alas! I am overworked and have to relegate my new life as unix geek to the wee hours.

My main machine is a 733 G4 ("Tangent"??) with 512MB ram, a couple of monitors, and firewire drives. I use my old PowerTowerPro with G3 upgrade as my home office webserver, and tool around the house with a Tibook on an airport card. (I still have the Centris and the SE/30, though I hardly ever turn them on...)

If you give me the fly-by for a back-to-back comparison, I'll post the results, and we'll see just how bloated my pretty clock really is!

G



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