
This gets you the closest to how it was on macOS 10.15 as you can use Dato for both date and time. (Recommended) In “System Preferences › Dock & Menu Bar › Clock”, choose the analog clock and disable showing the date.It’s unfortunately no longer possible to disable the built-in menu bar clock. How can I hide the built-in menu bar clock on macOS 11 or later? If this does not solve it, try quitting Bartender if you have it installed.
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Try quitting some menu bar apps to free up space. This is a common problem on MacBooks with a notch. MacOS hides menu bar apps when there is no space left in the menu bar. Option + Swipe left/right on the calendarįrequently Asked Questions I have a feature request, bug report, or some feedback Join the current/upcoming Zoom/Meet/Teams meeting (works in the Dato menu and the “upcoming event in menu bar” menu) Same day in the previous/next week in the calendar Hold option while dragging the time travel slider to skip by 15 minutes instead of an hour. And if it's a Zoom/Meet/Teams event, it will let you copy the meeting link instead of joining. While looking at an event, press option to see the name of the calendar it belongs to. In the event details, press command c to copy the selected text. Hold option while clicking the calendar arrows to jump a year instead of a month. (Supports: Calendar, Fantastical 2, Bus圜al, Outlook) Long-press a day in the calendar to open that day in the default calendar app. (These builds will not run on newer macOS versions)Ĭlick the month & year label in the calendar (for example, “April 2020”) to change the selected day to “today”.


Create events (even with a global keyboard shortcut).Show the upcoming event in the menu bar (like Fantastical, Meeter, and MeetingBar).Time zones in the Dato menu, optionally with custom names.Your upcoming events for the next week (customizable) at a glance.Calendar, optionally with week numbers and event indicators.
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If you decide to buy Dato on the App Store, all data and settings from the trial version will be preserved (they share the same storage). The only limitation is that it will prompt to buy Dato every 12 hours and it will not receive updates.

There’s a fully functional trial available here.

Dato will never be subscription-based.ĭato supports all the locales and languages that macOS supports for the menu bar text, dates, times, and the calendar, but the menus and preferences are English-only. Want to see this app included in Setapp? Help make it happen by requesting it here.ĭato is a one-time purchase with free upgrades forever.
