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Time 1.4 for macOS

Time zones, meetings & your day, now one menu bar glance

Productivity
Calendar
Menu Bar Apps
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Time is a native macOS menu bar app for people who work across time zones. Six months after launching v1.0 here, I'm back with 9 releases of user-requested updates. New: a calendar day view in your menu bar, click-to-set time (type "8 AM" in one zone, see it everywhere), airport code search (JFK, LHR...), DST-proof UTC offset zones, and auto-hiding zones when you travel. Now runs on macOS 14 Sonoma and later. Native SwiftUI, privacy-first, one-time purchase with a free 7-day trial.

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Hey Product Hunt! 👋 Six months ago I launched Time here, a menu bar world clock born as a spiritual successor to Clocker. The response was amazing, and so was the feedback. You asked, we shipped. Nine releases later, here's Time 1.4. The three things I'm most excited about: Calendar Day View. Your day as a visual timeline in the menu bar popover: events sized by duration, a red "now" line, one-click Zoom/Meet/Teams join. It turned Time from "world clock with a meeting list" into something I check instead of my calendar app. Click-to-Set Time. Click a zone, type "8 AM", and every other zone updates. This is now the fastest way I know to answer "what time is that for them?" And believe me, I've tried everything. Airport code search. Type JFK and get New York. Also new since launch: fixed UTC offset zones that ignore DST (UTC+5:30 fans, welcome), auto-hiding your current zone when you travel, a date picker on the Time Scroller for planning weeks ahead, and per-zone control over what shows in the menu bar vs. the popover. One more thing: at launch, Time required the newest macOS. It now runs on macOS 14 Sonoma and later, so if it didn't run on your Mac last time, it almost certainly does now. Still native SwiftUI, still 100% private (nothing leaves your Mac), still a one-time purchase with a free 7-day trial. No subscriptions, ever. To everyone who commented on the first launch and emailed feedback since: this release is yours. What should Time do next?

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Would love a quick "focus hours" overlay that greys out the hours I set aside for deep work so I stop agreeing to meetings that cut straight through them.

finally something that just shows my team's zones without me having to do mental math at 7am, the meeting warnings alone saved me from two accidental pings this week.

About Time 1.4 for macOS on Product Hunt

Time zones, meetings & your day, now one menu bar glance

Time 1.4 for macOS was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 9 upvotes and 3 comments, placing #66 on the daily leaderboard. Time is a native macOS menu bar app for people who work across time zones. Six months after launching v1.0 here, I'm back with 9 releases of user-requested updates. New: a calendar day view in your menu bar, click-to-set time (type "8 AM" in one zone, see it everywhere), airport code search (JFK, LHR...), DST-proof UTC offset zones, and auto-hiding zones when you travel. Now runs on macOS 14 Sonoma and later. Native SwiftUI, privacy-first, one-time purchase with a free 7-day trial.

Time 1.4 for macOS was featured in Productivity (655.7k followers), Calendar (32k followers) and Menu Bar Apps (12.2k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 151.5k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.

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Time 1.4 for macOS was hunted by Miklós. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.

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