Dato 5.1.3 – A replacement for the system menu bar clock.

Dato is a replacement for the system menu bar clock.

By default, it looks exactly the same, but when you click it, you get a small calendar, calendar events for the next week, the current time in various time zones (even with custom names), week number, and more. You can customize what to show in the menu and the menu bar.

Dato supports all the locales and languages that macOS supports for dates, times, and the calendar, but the menus are English-only.

Features

Calendar, optionally with week numbers. Your upcoming events for the next week at a glance (customizable).Time zones, optionally with custom names.Search time zones by city (15K cities included).Customizable.Double-click a day in the calendar to open that day in the default calendar app.
(Supports: Calendar, Fantastical 2, BusyCal).Fully offline with no network entitlements, for your privacy benefit.Supports calendar events with HTML formatted notes.Lots of keyboard shortcuts for power users.”Join Zoom Meeting” button on Zoom meeting calendar invites.

Tips

Double-click a day in the calendar to open that day in the default calendar app. Press the arrow keys to change days in the calendar. Press the Space key to select today in the calendar. Swipe with two fingers on the calendar to change months, or press the left/right arrow keys while holding the Option key. Press the left/right arrow keys while holding the Shift and Option keys to change years in the calendar. Hold the Option key while clicking the calendar arrows to jump a year instead of a month.

FAQ
How can I toggle AM/PM for the time?

Dato adheres to what you have set in “System Preferences › Language and Region”.

Can you add support for Google Calendar?

It’s already supported. Just add your Google calendars to Calendar.app and then enable the calendars in the Dato preferences.

How can I change the first day of the week?

Dato adheres to what you have set in “System Preferences › Language and Region”.

Can you localize the app into my language?

All the date and time output and the calendar adhere to your locale preferences. I have no plans to localize the app itself.

Can you add support for showing an analog clock like the system clock?

I have no plans to add that, but you can make it work by unchecking the “Time” preference in Dato and keep the system clock.

Can you add support for flashing the time separator like the system clock?

I have no plans to add that, but you can make it work by unchecking the “Time” preference in Dato and keep the system clock.

Is it possible to pin Dato so it’s always visible?

This is unfortunately not possible as Dato uses a menu, not a popover, which can’t be pinned.

Dato doesn’t show up in the menu bar

When the menu bar grows too large, macOS hides overflowing items, so Dato might have been hidden. Try to close some of your other menu bar apps. There’s, unfortunately, no way for apps to detect this and warn the user.

How can I reorder the time zones?

You can change the order in “Preferences > Time Zones > [Some Time Zone] > Position”. The usability of this will be improved later this year with a new time zone management.

Why the name “Dato”?

It means “date” in Norwegian. I just wanted a short, unique, and relevant name.

So this is like iStat Menus?

iStat Menus does all the things. Dato is focused on date and time only. Dato also looks better.

How is it different from Itsycal?

Itsycal is a great app too. While Itsycal has more advanced calendar functionality, Dato is not just a calendar app, but also includes menu bar clock replacement, time zones, and in the future, timers.

Bug fixes.

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