A free, open-source desktop clock application for Windows, Mac, and Linux with a modern aesthetic
FuzzyClock is a free, open-source desktop clock application for Windows, Mac, and Linux operating systems. It displays the current time and date on the user's desktop with a soft, blurred visual style.
Unlike a standard digital or analog clock, FuzzyClock uses anti-aliased numerals with a slight Gaussian blur filter applied to create a modern, aesthetically-pleasing look. The background color and blur intensity are customizable to match different desktop themes and personal preferences.
In addition to showing the time and date, FuzzyClock provides calendar and timezone information, duration timers, alarms, a stopwatch, and more. It runs smoothly in the menu bar/system tray without consuming significant system resources.
As an open-source program, FuzzyClock is developed collaboratively by a community of volunteers. The source code is available for free under the MIT license for individuals wanting to expand features or enhancements. It works nicely as a simple yet stylish desktop utility for those needing an alternative to plain digital clocks.
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