Releases: marticliment/ElevenClock
ElevenClock 4.0.1 beta 1
First beta of version 4.0.1
- Fixed an issue with korean fonts on the installer and an issue where custom clocks would fail to be enabled.
- Reworded the context menu submenu
- Replaced dateytil with pytz (thanks to @panther7)
SHA256: 0f06052a0cc61b9f70d445ff841d08a5adf58b8031b80e179e2c30099bcaa398
ElevenClock 4.0.0
Changelog:
- Added the ability to individually customize clocks!
- Each clock will have its own dedicated settings window, accessible through the context menu -> Monitor tools -> Settings for this clock
- Those preferences window will have the ability to clone other clock's styles.
- ElevenClock will ask for a language at launch
- Slightly decrease CPU Usage (#1044)
- Make the focus assistant icon to also switch theme if the clock text color is automatically generated based on the background
- Updated old, broken https://www.somepythonthings.tk domains for https://www.marticliment.com ones
- Fixed some dialogs not being clickable
- The clock background will be transpaent if it is set to and the color is a solid color
- Added more custom line heights
- Improved font spacing on dark mode
- Improvements to the welcome wizard open mechanism
- Added korean to Inno setup file
Available languages:
(Please note that this languages might be updated in the future by the app itself. The languages listed here are the bundled ones)
SHA256: 2880b50397e60628d9a1d31b5f1bd7b4387928c1b08823c245a2d1b518044530
ElevenClock 4.0.0 beta 1
This is the first beta for ElevenClock version 4.0.0
It has the following features/fixes:
- The ability to individually customize clocks:
- Includes a custom new settings window for each clock
- Has a new settings mechanism
- Has the ability to clone clocks
- A new dialog to pick lancuage on startup
- A fix for the issues with the alt-tab clock action
- other improvements
This build is provided only for testing, and should not be daily-driven
SHA256: 560c8996a910dbd7d6438bf087269af1ee43d40d3b452a3693fbdaadf4bf2b40
ElevenClock 3.9.7 beta 1
ElevenClock 3.9.6
Changelog:
- Fixed an issue where the clock's cpu usage would be higher than expected on specific scenarios
Available languages:
(Please note that this languages might be updated in the future by the app itself. The languages listed here are the bundled ones)
SHA256: ed6eec08829398952471d300cb812cffcc81aa34cf547d67e0d42191b8d0691a
ElevenClock 3.9.5
Changelog:
- Fixed a crash present on the background loop thread, that would lead the clock to stay behind the taskbar
- Updated some dependencies listing, thanks to @panther7
- Removed useless binaries from the executable (back to 25mb installers!)
Available languages:
(Please note that this languages might be updated in the future by the app itself. The languages listed here are the bundled ones)
SHA256: 6280f3313b6927dfa2f3f93fce3a2585a0e7ffcfd6d148e3dc914657a995843d
ElevenClock 3.9.4
Changelog:
- The clock will now choose a font color based on the current clock background color
- Fixed issues with StartAllBack
- Fixed an issue where, versafter restarting explorer.exe, the clock would hide
- Improved cpu usage on launch
- Fixed issues with Win+N and Win+D on non-latin keyboards
- Fixed clock tooltip showing an invorrect time
- Added the ability to be able to set a custom line height for the clock
- Font improvements in the settings window
- Upgraded Qt to version 6.4.0 and python to 3.11.0
Available languages:
(Please note that this languages might be updated in the future by the app itself. The languages listed here are the bundled ones)
SHA256: 2d12951e0e2b70a0ab0b0b42df679abf5f077f6ae527979c81afcf94d687a3df