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What is Dato?
Dato is a replacement for the system menu bar clock. By default, it looks exactly the same, but when you click it, you get a small calendar, calendar events, the current time in various time zones, and more.
![Dato media 1](https://ph-files.imgix.net/1d0fe846-16f3-41cf-9bd8-805efff79335.jpeg?auto=compress&codec=mozjpeg&cs=strip&auto=format&w=256&h=160&fit=crop)
![Dato media 2](https://ph-files.imgix.net/d7bae711-bb99-4753-bc3f-2ce4a1072902.jpeg?auto=compress&codec=mozjpeg&cs=strip&auto=format&w=256&h=160&fit=crop)
![Dato media 3](https://ph-files.imgix.net/4ccdb7ec-708d-470c-9f6a-0362b2156d3c.jpeg?auto=compress&codec=mozjpeg&cs=strip&auto=format&w=256&h=160&fit=crop)
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Dato
Dato is a replacement for the system menu bar clock. By default, it looks exactly the same, but when you click it, you get a small calendar, calendar events, the current time in various time zones, and more.
![Dato image](https://ph-files.imgix.net/1d0fe846-16f3-41cf-9bd8-805efff79335.jpeg?auto=compress&codec=mozjpeg&cs=strip&auto=format&w=150&h=90&fit=crop)