It’s an Analog Clock displaying the system-time. “So what?”, you might say, “There are about 1.023.493 of those already out there!”. Indeed there are and probably some more, but this one is a bit different. It leverages the new visual features offered by Xorg 7.0 in Combination with a compositing-manager (e.g. Compiz), gtk+ 2.10.x, cairo 1.2.0 and librsvg 2.14.0 to produce a time-display with pretty-pixels.
What’s themes are available?
tango - a theme following the style and color-scheme of the guide-lines set forth by the Tango-project, made by Jannol
ipulse - an abstract theme sent to me by Darryll “Moppsy” Truchan
silvia - a sleek and elegant theme sent to me by Darryll “Moppsy” Truchan
default-24 - a 24h-variation of the default-theme sent to me by Darryll “Moppsy” Truchan
ipulse-24 - a 24h-variation of the ipulse-theme sent to me by Darryll “Moppsy” Truchan
quartz-24 - a very special 24h-theme done by Darryll “Moppsy” Truchan
radium-24 - a 24h-variation of the radium-theme done by Darryll “Moppsy” Truchan
silvia-24 - a 24h-variation of the silvia-theme done by Darryll “Moppsy” Truchan
simple-24 - a 24h-variation of the simple-theme done by Darryll “Moppsy” Truchan
radium - another more realistic-looking theme
zen - a clock with a very stylistic and japanese feel
antique - the very first “3rd-party” theme sent to me by Timo Sakari Mikkolainen
funky - my try at coming up with something completely different, not really meant to be easily readable
default - straight elegance, my best work sofar therefore the default
fdo - a copy of the looks of fdclock from freedesktop.org (with kind permission from Keith Packard)
glassy - my Attempt to get a different look for glass, somehow failed
simple - as subtle as possible
gremlin - a cute pink little critter sitting on your desktop done by Christian “ChipX86″ Hammond
gremlin-24 - 24h variation of the afore mentioned theme