What is MacSlow's Cairo-Clock FOR LINUX?
MacSlow's Cairo-Clock for Linux
Experience the beauty of time with MacSlow's Cairo-Clock, a unique analog clock for Linux that stands out from the rest. This clock utilizes gtk+ and cairo, taking advantage of the X11 Composite-extension and a compositing-manager to bring you a visually stunning time display.
Key Features:
- Utilizes gtk+ and cairo for a visually appealing time display
- New visual features offered by Xorg 6.9/7.0
- Requires gcc and a sane build system, gtk+ 2.8.x, cairo 1.0.2, and more
- New themes included for customization
- Smooth hand animations for a seamless experience
- No more flashing of background clear-color upon startup
- Fixed close-button in about-dialog for improved usability
- Added workaround for specific bugs for a smoother experience
Specifications:
- Price: Free
- Publisher: Mirco Müller
- Compatibility: Linux
- Requirements:
- gcc and sane build-system
- gtk+ 2.8.x
- cairo 1.0.2
- librsvg 2.13.5
- libglade 2.5.1
- Xorg 6.9/7.0 (with enabled Composite-extension)
- A compositing-manager (e.g. xcompmgr)
What's New in This Release:
- Uses gettext for localization in various languages
- New theme options available
- Enhancements for composited desktop-environment
- Improved animations and visuals
- Bug fixes for a smoother user experience
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