Did you ever wish you could easily keep track of time on the Minecraft Server during your UHC match or while you get lost mining yourself into the depths of Moria? No? Me neither. But here's a solution for this totally made up problem anyways! Behold: MineClock (It's magic, believe me!)
It is fancy - Clearly that's the most important aspect of a gadget
It can read the World time straight from your Minecraft client
It can also tell you what weather will greet you at the surface
So what does it require?
Java 8 or 9
Minecraft 1.12.2 (some newer or slightly older versions may also work but they're currently untested)
Screenshots
I found a bug!
*hugs* It's okay. Just report it according to this guide. It's an early version and thus prone to some smaller issues.
Which features do you plan to add in the future?
A method to disable the tool on the server side
Window Resizing
Effect Customization
Taskbar Icons
Notifications
I have more questions though!
Just ask away! This is what forums are for, right?
The Meaning of Life, the Universe, and Everything.
Join Date:
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Minecraft:
dotStart
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Version 1.1-SNAPSHOT.1 has been released
This is the first update since its initial release (and hopefully it's not the last).
You may directly replace or delete your previous copy of the program. No further action is required since no settings are currently stored by the program.
Note: This is another snapshot release and problems may occur when running it. Please make sure to report any issues you notice so we can fix them before the final release comes around.
Release Highlights
Portrait Mode (for those with smaller Screens)
Improved Java Development Kit Detection
A Windows Installer (for the less tech savvy)
Troubleshooting
The Installer does not detect my Java Installation
This issue has been observed on some versions of Windows where the Java installation was not completed correctly. Try to uninstall all Java versions and reinstall either the JDK or JRE (depending on your preference). Keep in mind that you do not need different versions of Java in order to run older programs. Java 8 suffices!
In addition this issue may occur on some newer versions of Windows. This seems to be a platform specific issue and cannot be circumvented. Pelase use the direct downloads provided in the main post in order to retrieve an extracted copy of the program directly.
The Meaning of Life, the Universe, and Everything.
Join Date:
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Posts:
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Minecraft:
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As of Java 8, a new UI framework called JavaFX is part of the stdlib. It provides you with FXML based UI specifications as well as CSS styling. A little bit of work and knowledge of how it works and you can create any type of UI. ;-)
The Meaning of Life, the Universe, and Everything.
Join Date:
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Posts:
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Minecraft:
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Version 1.2.0 has been released
This version comes with a bunch of changes and will require you to uninstall your previous version (if any) entirely as the old installer has been replaced with a self-contained executable.
Note: This is a stable release. If you encounter any issues, please do not hesitate to report them immediately on GitHub.
Release Highlights
The old buggy JDK attachment system has been removed
Support for LiteLoader has been added (as a replacement for attachment)
Added rain effects to the UI (only when synched to a local Minecraft instance)
Added support for the 24-Hour time format
Added localizations (German and English are supported at the moment)
New Icons
Self-Contained Executable (exe and jar versions are available for Windows and *NIX users respectively)
Download
Official Website | Source Code
Magical Features
Did you ever wish you could easily keep track of time on the Minecraft Server during your UHC match or while you get lost mining yourself into the depths of Moria? No? Me neither. But here's a solution for this totally made up problem anyways! Behold: MineClock (It's magic, believe me!)
So what does it require?
Screenshots
I found a bug!
*hugs* It's okay. Just report it according to this guide. It's an early version and thus prone to some smaller issues.
Which features do you plan to add in the future?
I have more questions though!
Just ask away! This is what forums are for, right?
Version 1.1-SNAPSHOT.1 has been released
This is the first update since its initial release (and hopefully it's not the last).
You may directly replace or delete your previous copy of the program. No further action is required since no settings are currently stored by the program.
Note: This is another snapshot release and problems may occur when running it. Please make sure to report any issues you notice so we can fix them before the final release comes around.
Release Highlights
Troubleshooting
This issue has been observed on some versions of Windows where the Java installation was not completed correctly. Try to uninstall all Java versions and reinstall either the JDK or JRE (depending on your preference). Keep in mind that you do not need different versions of Java in order to run older programs. Java 8 suffices!
In addition this issue may occur on some newer versions of Windows. This seems to be a platform specific issue and cannot be circumvented. Pelase use the direct downloads provided in the main post in order to retrieve an extracted copy of the program directly.
Screenshots
As of Java 8, a new UI framework called JavaFX is part of the stdlib. It provides you with FXML based UI specifications as well as CSS styling. A little bit of work and knowledge of how it works and you can create any type of UI. ;-)
Version 1.2.0 has been released
This version comes with a bunch of changes and will require you to uninstall your previous version (if any) entirely as the old installer has been replaced with a self-contained executable.
Note: This is a stable release. If you encounter any issues, please do not hesitate to report them immediately on GitHub.
Release Highlights
Screenshots
the mac version isn't working