![]() But for now I am pleasantly satisfied that I got what I wanted. If I were to use more features built in to the clock and of course, pay for them if need be, then my rating might be better or worse we may never find out. So this app is doing everything I asked it to do, which wasn’t much, and doing it very well. I honestly don’t remembering paying to remove the ads, but I am not getting them. As soon as you tap any key the clock retreats to its normal position, behind everything. The caveat * is that when I step away from the computer for just a few minutes, the clock pulls itself forward of all the layers of open apps and what-have-you on the screen and hovers on top of everything else. Using “Style 15” in the upper left corner of my desktop, it’s never intrusive* and always available. I would love that.Īll I needed was an analog clock face to be on my desktop, readily available to glance at. I would love to be able to fully customize the face of the clock, to include the numbers and the tick marks, the background image, the hands, etc. I have some suggestions for improvements in future versions. This bug shoudl be fixed, but it's not a show-stopper for me. The only way to make them work again is to quit the Clock app, and then bring up the Force Quit menu and restart Finder. On the opposite side of the screen from these menu items, where I have the menu bar icons and the date and so forth, all of those work. When this happens, I cannot click on any of the Finder menu options at the top of my screen (The apple logo, the application menu, File, Edit, View, etc). This seems to happen particularly after the clock has been covered up for an extended period of time. What I don't love is the fact that it will, at times, cause my Finder menu to become unresponsive. I love that I can customize it to some extent. I love that I can size the clock face to any size I want. I love that it can be placed on the desktop and be unobtrusive. However, the disadvantages is that it need roughly twice the building dock space for fewer docks and an increase in the construction requirements and costs.I like this app. In addition, the loading area must be level as the dock, or the trailer will not be able to line up with the edge of the dock. The staggered dock requires either a clockwise or anti clock wise flow pattern. ![]() It requires a one-way flow the matches the angle of the staggered dock positions. This design is preferred when there is limited maneuvering area. This design requires a one-way flow through the facility. Lift trucks/ over head cranes are needed to unload/load products from and onto the flatbed trailer. ![]() The drive through design is used for flatbed truck/ opened sided vans. The cutout in created inwards from building exterior to the dock staging area. This design is a cutout from the building interior floor. ![]() This design is used mainly for flatbed truck or open-sided van. On the 4.5 inch LCD display you can view a large variety of information including indoor and outdoor temperatures (in C or F)/humidity (RH) barometric pressure trend, weather forecast, temperature trends, temperature/mold alerts and mold risk. This design provides shorter truck loading lane that permits the trailer to be dropped inside the enclosed area. This weather station with remote sensor is awesome for any tabletop location. There is one exterior door for each dock position/ one extra large wide exterior door for two truck dock positions. This design accommodates the staggered dock design but he cost of establishing this design is relatively high. There is only one way delivery traffic flow within the building (“in one door from the right and out through the second door on the left. There are two sets of doors (one at each side of the building ) the truck loading/unloading, maneuvering activities are inside the building. On the exterior, it consist a set of doors that controls the entry to the dock which is inside. When required for unloading/loading, the dock curtains/ sliding panels will open to allow the activities to be performed.įor this design, the loading area (the combined length of tractor and trailer) is inside the building. It consists of a concrete platform that extends outwards from the exterior building wall.ĭock curtains/ sliding panels are fixed on dock perimeter to create a solid barrier between the dock area and the truck well. The open dock design can be considered the cheapest design for the warehouse.
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