

And then toggle off “Suggestions in Search” and toggle off “Suggestions in Look Up”.The clock indicates that you have used the Facebook app before at this time, so iOS is suggesting that you may want to use it again.ĭo you want to turn off this feature? You do not want to see this suggested app and you do not want to see the little clock badge? Here is how: IOS will suggest apps based on your app usage habits. For example, if you use the Facebook app every day at 5 pm, the Facebook app with alarm clock symbol will appear at the far right of the dock. Based on this information, iOS is trying to make it easier for you to use this app by placing it in the dock on the right side so that you can easily open this app. iOS has further learned your previous usage patterns. iPadOS (and Siri) has learned, using machine learning, that you often use this app at this time of the day. The new iOS uses complex algorithms to learn your habits. The newly updated iOS brought a much-improved user experience to the iPad, including a new dock. This small alarm clock symbol is one of them. Your iPad has various status icons and symbols. It may be an app that is not pinned to the dock.It appears at the top right of the apps in the dock on the right side on your iPad.An app appears with a little clock on it (see the image above).Let’s first describe in what ways this icon appears: location using city,country e.g.: paris,france.
#DOCK CLOCK WEATHER LOCATION UPDATE#
UPDATE You can set Farenheit or Celsius, add the degree symbol and lookup the zip code for a non-U.S. You should just unzip this DLL over the old one in docklets/weather.
#DOCK CLOCK WEATHER LOCATION MOD#
This is a mod of the sample docklet that comes with OD 0.99. You have seen this alarm clock badge (or icon), see the image below, on an app in the dock on your iPad and you are wondering what that exactly means? It is probably troubling you because of these reasons (a) you did not place the app in the dock, so why is it there, why it is placed there? (b) why does it have this alarm clock icon? This article explains what the little alarm clock icon on an app means and how you can disable it if you want. A weather docklet that uses the XML weather feed. But for now I am pleasantly satisfied that I got what I wanted.Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Print Email If I were to use more features built in to the clock and of course, pay for them if need be, then my rating might be better or worse we may never find out. So this app is doing everything I asked it to do, which wasn’t much, and doing it very well.


I honestly don’t remembering paying to remove the ads, but I am not getting them. As soon as you tap any key the clock retreats to its normal position, behind everything. The caveat * is that when I step away from the computer for just a few minutes, the clock pulls itself forward of all the layers of open apps and what-have-you on the screen and hovers on top of everything else. Using “Style 15” in the upper left corner of my desktop, it’s never intrusive* and always available. I would love that.Īll I needed was an analog clock face to be on my desktop, readily available to glance at. I would love to be able to fully customize the face of the clock, to include the numbers and the tick marks, the background image, the hands, etc. I have some suggestions for improvements in future versions. This bug shoudl be fixed, but it's not a show-stopper for me. The only way to make them work again is to quit the Clock app, and then bring up the Force Quit menu and restart Finder. On the opposite side of the screen from these menu items, where I have the menu bar icons and the date and so forth, all of those work. When this happens, I cannot click on any of the Finder menu options at the top of my screen (The apple logo, the application menu, File, Edit, View, etc). This seems to happen particularly after the clock has been covered up for an extended period of time.

What I don't love is the fact that it will, at times, cause my Finder menu to become unresponsive. Set the time, then tap the alarm to choose any of the following options: Repeat: Choose the days of the week. Swipe left on the home screen, then tap Create an alarm. I love that I can customize it to some extent. Say something like: Hey Google, set an alarm for 8 a.m. I love that I can size the clock face to any size I want. I love that it can be placed on the desktop and be unobtrusive.
