MultiClock
MultiClock is a screen saver for macOS that displays the current time in a visually styled clock format. It works as a plugin within macOS's built-in screen saver system, allowing users to set it as their active screen saver from System Settings. The screen saver runs when the Mac display would otherwise go to sleep, providing a simple and decorative way to show the time while the system is idle.
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1 suggestionMultiClock is a screen saver component that runs through macOS's built-in screen saver system, not as a standalone application. There is no separate update mechanism — screen savers are installed as individual bundles and persist on your Mac through macOS updates. If you are running the Intel-only version of MultiClock under Rosetta 2 on an Apple Silicon Mac, you will need to reinstall it from the vendor to get the native build. Contact Amiantos (the developer) or check their website for a Universal Binary or Apple Silicon–native version of MultiClock. Since macOS 28 is scheduled to remove Rosetta 2 in September 2028, confirming that a native build is available before that date is important — the Intel-only screen saver will stop working when Rosetta is removed. Once you have the native version, simply run the installer to replace the old one, and MultiClock will appear in System Settings › Lock Screen › Screen Saver as a native option.
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