A simple, clean calendar and clock app for macOS that replaces the native clock with a minimalist design.
CornerCal is a lightweight macOS application that replaces the native clock with a simple, clean calendar and clock display in the status bar. It provides a minimalist alternative to more feature-heavy calendar apps, focusing on core functionality without clutter. The app is designed to seamlessly integrate with macOS's native UI, including support for Dark Mode.
macOS users who want a clean, unobtrusive calendar and clock in their status bar without complex features or customizations. It's ideal for those who prefer minimalist design and native macOS aesthetics.
Developers choose CornerCal for its simplicity, adherence to macOS design principles, and lightweight nature—offering a focused alternative to bulkier calendar apps. Its native integration and clean interface make it a seamless replacement for the default macOS clock.
A simple, clean calendar and clock app for macOS.
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Seamlessly blends with macOS UI, including full Dark Mode support, as shown in the README's screenshot and notes.
Provides a clean, uncluttered calendar and clock in the status bar, avoiding feature bloat for quick access.
Leverages macOS's built-in ⌘-drag functionality to reposition the status bar icon without complex settings.
Focuses on core clock and calendar features, ensuring fast performance and low resource usage, as emphasized in the philosophy.
Explicitly excludes calendar events and reminders, limiting its utility for users who need to track appointments or tasks.
Adheres strictly to native styles with no support for heavy themes, which may disappoint users wanting personalized aesthetics.
Restricted to macOS Sierra and higher, with no cross-platform support, making it unsuitable for heterogeneous environments.
Lacks advanced features like keyboard shortcuts for navigation, which are only listed as upcoming and not yet implemented.