For Macbook — Clock

Do you use a clock on your MacBook, or have you learned to live without?

ItsyCal is the most popular free option for a reason. It doesn't create a new window. Instead, it replaces your tiny menu bar date with a customizable, larger format. You can set it to show "Tue 14 Apr 14:42" or even include seconds. It’s the "clock that should have been there." clock for macbook

Here’s a final, ironic twist: The best clock for a MacBook might not be on the screen at all. Do you use a clock on your MacBook,

The most sophisticated "clocks" for MacBook are actually productivity tools. These replace the standard menu bar clock with powerful calendars and time trackers. Instead, it replaces your tiny menu bar date

If you work with international teams, the native menu bar world clock can be clunky. Apps like Clocker (often open-source) place a sleek list of time zones in your menu bar or on the desktop.

If you live in full-screen mode (editing video, coding, or writing), Padbury Clock is essential. It’s a $3.99 app that creates a floating, semi-transparent clock that sits above all your full-screen windows. You can drag it anywhere on screen, change its size, and make it fade out when not in use. It turns your MacBook into a true desk clock.