Sidebar Clock 🌟

In an age of full-screen applications, dark mode, and minimalist UIs, one small widget has quietly persisted as a power user favorite: the sidebar clock .

Whether it’s perched on the edge of a secondary monitor or docked in a tiling window manager, the sidebar clock solves a fundamental problem: glancing at the time shouldn't require interrupting your workflow. The native system tray clock works—until it doesn't. When you’re in a full-screen game, a presentation, or a maximized browser, that tiny corner clock vanishes. The sidebar clock lives in persistent peripheral vision.

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In an age of full-screen applications, dark mode, and minimalist UIs, one small widget has quietly persisted as a power user favorite: the sidebar clock .

Whether it’s perched on the edge of a secondary monitor or docked in a tiling window manager, the sidebar clock solves a fundamental problem: glancing at the time shouldn't require interrupting your workflow. The native system tray clock works—until it doesn't. When you’re in a full-screen game, a presentation, or a maximized browser, that tiny corner clock vanishes. The sidebar clock lives in persistent peripheral vision.