FoxClocks FoxClocks

Social & Communication
Version: 6.0.0
Last Update: 2020-10-26

Overview

FoxClocks is a Chrome extension developed by Andy McDonald. According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of FoxClocks is 6.0.0, updated on 2020-10-26.
60,000+ users have installed this extension. 210 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .
developer website: foxclocks.org

FoxClocks shows times around the world at the bottom of your browser. It deals with daylight saving time so you don't have to.

FoxClocks lets you keep an eye on the time around the world - or just your local time - by putting small clocks in your statusbar. Choose from a set of useful time formats or create your own - custom formats are easy to create and very flexible.

Alternatively, just click on the FoxClocks icon next to your address bar for quick access to your clocks, without leaving the current web page. And if the statusbar is causing issues with the display of some web pages, you can disable it entirely from the Options page.

FoxClocks' Zone Picker tree lets you browse virtually all the world's time zones by country, region or city. Can't find your city? Use the 'Search Cities' feature to find virtually any city in the world.

FoxClocks automatically checks for updates to its time zone database, so you'll always have the right time.

Rating

210 ratings

Total Installs

60,000+

Information

Last Update

2020-10-26

Current Version

6.0.0

Size

763KiB

Author

Andy McDonald

Website

foxclocks.org

Category

Social & Communication

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avatar Lone Wolf
2022-03-18

Generally useful... for some reason doesnt adapt to DST

avatar F. P. Malin
2022-03-18

Since the 2022-03-15 Time-zone update, times shown are 30 minutes earlier than actual. Too bad.

avatar Aqaratt Kw
2022-02-21

amazing.....

avatar Sam M.
2022-02-07

Overall great extension, super configurable and it generally just works without much fuss. I have run into a handful of sites that refuse to render unless I disable the extension completely. I'm wondering if there's any appetite to add a exclude list so that the extension will simply not display/run when on certain sites or the reverse even of only showing on named URLs for sites.

Unfortunately the site that causes this issue I have to be able to use so will likely need to uninstall this extension unless this issue can get addressed.

avatar Chunaduaialwen
2021-11-23

Why does it disappear from the bottom (still available from topmenu) in Microsoft Edge whenever I close options of change to another tab?
Can it be made to stay permanently at the bottom like in old firefox versions statusbar?