World Time Clock

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jo

This looks good

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World Time Clock (Freeware)
This program shows the time of five different timezones, with analog and
digital clocks. Choose from a list of 150 countries and 400 cities or
define up to 5 countries and cities of your own. Implemented daylight
savings time rules, 8 available time formats (12/24 hours, with weekday,
date, month, seconds), configurable colors. Alarm clock with user
defined message and sound signal plus a little calendar. Always on top
mode and hide in system tray mode.
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http://www.programming.de/ 148kb
 
J

JP Loken

This looks good

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World Time Clock (Freeware)
This program shows the time of five different timezones, with analog and
digital clocks. Choose from a list of 150 countries and 400 cities or
define up to 5 countries and cities of your own. Implemented daylight
savings time rules, 8 available time formats (12/24 hours, with weekday,
date, month, seconds), configurable colors. Alarm clock with user
defined message and sound signal plus a little calendar. Always on top
mode and hide in system tray mode.
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http://www.programming.de/ 148kb


It *is* good. Used it for a couple of years.

Lately I've preferred Dimension 4. (Don't need the international clocks
anymore.)
http://www.thinkman.com/dimension4/help/

Dimension 4 is monitoring the Internet connection and is automatically
adjusting the PC's clock when you're online at an interval you specify.
Personally I've chosen to let it exit the moment it has adjusted.
Once Dimension 4 is installed, you'll most likely forget that it's even
running. It's that automatic.
 

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