Replace the anemic Mac clock
Mac: Spice up your clock with calendar and better customization with MagiCal
In case you haven't notice, the default Mac clock (top-right on the menu-bar), is severely sparse in features, compared to other modern operating system released in 2007-2008. Both Vista and Linux (at least Ubuntu anyway) display a useful monthly calendar with time-zone whenever you click on the clock. And what did you get when you click the default Mac clock? Almost nothing useful. There's only three menus: View as Analog, View as Digital, and Open Date & Time. Duh...
Enter MagiCal from Charcoal Design. This freeware can completely replace the default Mac clock, display a full monthly calendar and features a huge range of configurations options on how to display the date and time. I've turned off my default Mac clock, and use this little freeware on every Mac that I've installed, and so far, they are working great.

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