Stay in sync across borders and bedtimes. Display multiple world clocks, preview future hours, slide through time to plan meetings, compare zones instantly, label cities with custom names or flags, and coordinate remote teams without mental math or awkward midnight calls.
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QuickCal brings calendars, world clocks, and natural-language time calculations together in a fast, offline workspace. It helps professionals coordinate across time zones, track holidays, and answer date-related questions without subscriptions or internet access.
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FlutterTime makes global scheduling feel effortless by turning time zones into a smooth, scrollable timeline, letting you compare cities in real time, spot ideal meeting moments, and stay aligned without mental math or clutter.
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TickBar keeps multiple cities within easy reach, clearly showing who’s ahead or behind so you can skip the mental math. With flexible time formats and subtle customization, it stays fast, lightweight, and pleasantly out of the way while you work across time zones.
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A macOS menu bar app that shows multiple world clocks at a glance, with custom names and a time-travel slider to plan meetings or check if friends abroad are awake.
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Time is a macOS menu bar app that shows multiple time zones, previews future hours, and lets you join meetings instantly, keeping global schedules clear without clutter.
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A clean macOS menu bar app that displays multiple world clocks with custom labels and a time-travel slider, helping you plan across time zones without sync, clutter or distractions..
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A lightweight, native macOS app that shows multiple timezones—each with a flag—in your menu bar. Built out of nostalgia and practicality.
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Keep track of global time zones from your menu bar with personalized emoji clocks — a fun, simple way to stay in sync with your remote team.
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This menu bar app displays up to 8 different time zones simultaneously. Features include day/night indication, sunrise/sunset times, and a clean, minimal interface.
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This menu bar app is designed to help distributed teams handle time zones. It’s a smaller version of Hovrly and supports multiple desktops and monitors.
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