4 Free and Useful Clock Apps for Linux

          One of Linux’s major advantages is the vast array of small applications available under open-source licenses for everyone to use for free.

Of course, when it comes to clocks, every system comes with one built in. It usually sits fixed in the taskbar or menu bar displaying the system time — practical, but nothing special. Today, however, I’d like to introduce a few clock applications that are far more stylish and fun than the system default. Well-crafted, open-source, small, and resource-friendly are their defining traits. See if any catch your eye.

Alarm Clock — A feature-rich alarm clock that can be displayed on your GNOME panel.

intclock — An international time clock.

Wakeup — A clock with scheduled wake-up functionality and specific voice alerts.

FoxClocks — A world clock that can be displayed on the status bar.

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