Time and space are modes in which we think, not conditions in which we live. – Albert Einstein ![]() It’s become an extremely complex illusion. Sundials, hourglasses, clocks, calendars, watches, etc. Working from that we have made all sorts of tools to measure and display time. The measurement of time was based mostly on the movement of the sun. Seeing the sun rise and set convinced us for eons that the sun goes round the earth but it turns out the opposite is closer to the truth. Along with space it may be the very best of illusions. “The best thing about the future is that it comes only one day at a time.” – Abraham Lincoln You can always change back to Apple time and date by selecting Digital in the above screenshot.Īlso if you find that the new transparency of the menubar in Mac OS 11 is making the fonts disappear because the dark background bleeds thru then you can turn off that transparency in this System Pref:Accessibility:Display and turn off ‘Reduce transparency’. ![]() This changes Apple Time and Date to an icon and allows you to have iClock without having 2 sets of time and date in the menubar.Īfter you do the above Apple’s Time and Date will look like this (below) in the menubar and takes up very little space. We recommend doing this: first go to the System Preferences:Dock&Menubar:Clock Menubar and switch the Time Options from Digital to Analog. ![]() IMPORTANT: Starting in Big Sur Mac OS 11 the Apple time & date menubar can’t be removed anymore but you can change both to one small icon that takes up very little space. Always make sure to get the latest version and read the paragraph below to set it up right.
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