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MonkeyClock
- 0 Likes
- World of Warcraft
- 20,334 Downloads
- Supports: 4.3
- 4 Average Daily Downloads
- Comments
- Created 9/20/2006 3:14:08 AM
- Updated 12/5/2011 4:13:57 AM
- 342 Favorites
- Project Site
- License: All Rights Reserved
- Release Type: Release
- Newest File: v3.0.5
About MonkeyClock
About MonkeyClock:
The MonkeyClock AddOn for WoW displays the time in a nice customizable frame.
The clock doesn't use many resources. You can configure it in the Interface Options.
MonkeyClock Features:
- AM/PM or 24h format display
- Alarm notification and Snooze feature
- Color + opacity of frame customizable
- Color + opacity of border customizable
- Frame is movable, resize-able and lockable
- Right-click opens options (can be disabled)
MonkeyClock Options:
v3.0.5
- Updated TOC for Patch 4.3
v3.0.4
- Updated TOC for Patch 4.2
v3.0.3
- Updated TOC for Patch 4.1
v3.0.2
- Updated TOC for Patch 4.0
- Changed "getglobal()" calls to _G[] calls
- Fixed several "this" lua errors
v3.0.1
- Updated TOC for Patch 3.3
v3.0.0
- Added slider option to change amount of snooze minutes
- Frame is now easily resize-able without limited sizes
- Frame and Frame Border are now customizable
- New Interface Options, just right-click the frame to open
- Doesn't need MonkeyLibary/MonkeyBuddy anymore
- Please delete your MonkeyClock saved vars in your WTF folder
v2.9.3
- Updated TOC for Patch 3.2
- Fixed MonkeyLibary lua errors in debug mode
v2.9.2
- Updated TOC for Patch 3.1
v2.9.1
- Updated MonkeyLibary to allow font shadows
- Fixed detection of unavailable MonkeyBuddy
- Cleaned up and rearranged localization
v2.9
- Updated TOC for Patch 3.0
v2.8
- Updated TOC for Patch 2.4
- Now interacts with Blizzard options
- Adjusted default settings
| File Name | Release Type | Game Version | Downloads | Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| v3.0.5 | Release | 4.3 | 118 | 12/5/2011 4:13:57 AM |
| v3.0.4 | Release | 4.2 | 1,311 | 7/31/2011 10:34:46 AM |
| v3.0.3 | Release | 4.1 | 1,321 | 5/11/2011 10:52:37 AM |
| v3.0.2 | Release | 4.0.1 | 2,312 | 10/11/2010 5:15:42 PM |
| v3.0.1 | Release | 3.3.0 | 2,150 | 12/8/2009 10:38:38 AM |
| v3.0.0 | Release | 3.2.0 | 2,757 | 8/16/2009 3:00:28 PM |
| v2.9.3 | Release | 3.2.0 | 1,547 | 8/5/2009 10:11:00 AM |
| v2.9.2 | Release | 3.1.0 | 3,420 | 4/14/2009 11:39:16 AM |
| v2.9.1 | Release | 3.0.8 | - | 2/1/2009 10:37:51 AM |
| v2.9 | Release | 3.0.2 | 1 | 10/15/2008 4:44:12 PM |
| v2.8 | Release | 2.4.3 | - | 4/15/2008 4:34:35 PM |




Comments
I've used the clock from CosmosUI for the past 5 years, this patch seems to have finally killed it.
It had the very lovely XP/Hour & XP/Session, Estimated time to level, Average Gold Income/Hour..
But I can live without that, but I do miss the seconds :p
The 3.0 version doesn't seem to support separate servers anymore. When I adjust the time on one server it changes it on the other. Is there a new profile setting that I'm missing?
Thanks,
Don
Please delete your MonkeyClock saved vars in your WTF folder before reporting errors.
It still works *dances*
This is in regards to interacting with MonkeyQuest. It says it will open MQ upon right clicking. Will this make it so that if MQ is closed, the tooltip for quest mobs will still be updated?
example: I have to kill 10 MOBS for a quest. while MQ is open, I can kill a MOB, and the tooltip will be updated for 1/10 MOBS killed. I would close MQ, go kill two more MOBS, and the tooltip would still display 1/10 MOBS killed. I would then open MQ, it would update the tooltip to say 3/10 MOBS killed. While leaving MQ open, each MOB killed would have an updated tooltip. So my question is this: if MQ is closed, and I'm running MonkeyClock, will the tooltip be opened as if MQ were open?
It's not really simple to code, but it's something I've wanted to add for a while now. I don't think I'll ever get around to it though.
You could try this mod: http://www.curse-gaming.com/mod.php?addid=827
At least from a non coder stand point I think it is a simple request..
An alarm.
15-10-5 minutes out - pop window or something. Description line.
So like alarm set for 10pm, at 9:45 window pops up, "Hey The Shield is coming on, log off!"
Over minmap: You should try myClock, that's exactly what you're looking for.
Lock option: It's in the latest version.
Love the MonkeyMods, on the monkeyclock I hide the border and move the clock to the top portion of my mini-map window so its easy to see and out of the way, but doing this disables the ability to mouse over dots on the mini-map to be able to tell what something is, like the background of the clock is still there but invisible to the eye.
Anyway to get rid of the background totally or to make it click through, this would give the mouseover-on-the-mini-map function back.
Thoughts?
Why can't I lock The clock? Would be a nice option
I love the way that MyClock is so small (and in such a great possition), but I hate having the empty space in MonkeyBuddy without MonkeyClock installed. Do you think you could add an option to layout MonkeyClock to replace the day/night indicator like MyClock does? This, I think, is definitely the best spot for a clock in-game that anyone's found so far. Not such a big deal, but I thought you might like the idea.
MyClock is here on Curse, it'll be easy to find if this idea interests you.
You can download the lastest versions of all the MonkeyMods in one package at my homepage. I just don't feel like having another mod entry to keep up to date.
Homepage: http://wow.visualization.ca/
This is actually Blizzards fault with the latest WoW patch not saving the layout of movable frames. I have a few mods that ALWAYS go back to the default position.
Expect a work around for this Blizzard bug in a future version.