The 'alarm-clock-applet' is an app I need and use nearly daily (often more than once) - I even changed the panel-icon (not THAT simple) ...
yeah, it's true, I'm still on 10.04 and downgraded immediately to current 0.2.6-2 after having tried out the new version in your PPA.
I assumed right that the main reason for the shift to the notification area was the tendency to minimize the function of the panel both in Gnome3 & Unity. Could you nevertheless maintain a panel-version or a panel-option?!
Good J.H. Jensen!
The 'alarm- clock-applet' is an app I need and use nearly daily (often more than once) - I even changed the panel-icon (not THAT simple) ...
yeah, it's true, I'm still on 10.04 and downgraded immediately to current 0.2.6-2 after having tried out the new version in your PPA.
I assumed right that the main reason for the shift to the notification area was the tendency to minimize the function of the panel both in Gnome3 & Unity. Could you nevertheless maintain a panel-version or a panel-option?!
As it seems I have to shift to Xfce (as L. Torvalds did, you know) with Xubuntu 12.04 - will I be forced to use http:// goodies. xfce.org/ projects/ panel-plugins/ xfce4-timer- plugin?
"I’m a very stubborn man. And I really want my Gnome Classic. The future can wait." (http:// k3rnel. net/2011/ 05/26/project- bluebubble/) - /github. com/Perberos/ Mate-Desktop- Environment
"... a non-intuitive and unattractive desktop for users, using traditional computing desktop metaphor. ..." (https:/
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