Do you find yourself constantly checking the time in different parts of the world? Switching between apps or cluttering your desktop with widgets can be a hassle. Thankfully, there’s a streamlined solution for macOS users: MultiTimeInMenuBar. This nifty, open-source application brings the world’s time zones directly to your Mac’s menu bar, providing instant access without disrupting your workflow.
A Simple Solution for Global Timekeeping
MultiTimeInMenuBar elegantly solves the problem of tracking multiple time zones. It focuses on a single, essential function: displaying multiple clocks within your macOS menu bar. Once installed, the application lets you add as many time zones as you need, each accompanied by a small flag icon and an optional prefix to easily identify them.
This unobtrusive design integrates seamlessly into your system. You can customize the display with a 24-hour format, include seconds, and even show the day difference (+1, -1). This is especially helpful for professionals collaborating internationally or anyone keeping in touch with family across different time zones.

Effortless Management of Multiple Time Zones
Using MultiTimeInMenuBar is incredibly straightforward. The settings allow you to add cities quickly using an autocomplete search function, although the city database could be more comprehensive. While most major cities are included, some may be missing. In these cases, you can often select a nearby city in the same time zone.
For each city, you can:
- Display the country’s flag.
- Add a prefix (e.g., “UK” for London).
- Choose between 12-hour or 24-hour format.
- Enable seconds and/or the day difference.
All settings are managed from the main application window. Once added, the clocks will neatly arrange themselves in the menu bar. Note that you can’t rearrange the order of the clocks by dragging and dropping; you’ll need to adjust the settings to change their position.
Potential Limitations to Consider
While MultiTimeInMenuBar is a highly functional application, there are a few minor drawbacks. As mentioned, the city database is not exhaustive, and some major cities may be absent. Also, some flag icons might be missing or incorrect depending on the selected city. The developer relies on Wikipedia data for flag information, so any errors are unintentional. You can contribute to the project on GitHub if you have knowledge of this topic.
Another consideration is macOS’s menu bar limitations. Adding too many elements can cause some clocks to temporarily disappear. You can free up space through the Control Center settings if this becomes an issue.
Download and Compatibility
MultiTimeInMenuBar is free and available for download from its GitHub repository. The application is distributed as a signed and notarized DMG file, ensuring security.
To install:
- Download MultiTimeInMenuBar from its GitHub repository.
- Open the DMG file and move the application to your Applications folder.
- Launch the application.
The app requires macOS 15.4 or later and appears to be optimized for Apple Silicon (M1, M2, M3) chips. On Intel-based Macs, the application might not launch.
Stay Connected Globally with Ease
MultiTimeInMenuBar isn’t the flashiest app, but it is an incredibly useful tool for anyone who needs to monitor multiple time zones. Whether you work with international colleagues, have family scattered across the globe, or simply want to stay informed about world time, this app offers a convenient and elegant solution right in your Mac’s menu bar. Try it out and experience the ease of global timekeeping!
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