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World Clock software
for those of you that have them, which world clock software do you use on the desktop (Windows)? I need an easy lookup of a time in a certain place type program so that I don't call someone at 3am in the morning :p
also, I'm looking for the world time clock v1.1 plugin for trillian if anyone know where I can download it, that would be great. Please do not say the trillian site as the link there is dead. |
WorldTime from pawprint.net
Works nicely. |
www.qlock.com
Originally Posted by bobes
for those of you that have them, which world clock software do you use on the desktop (Windows)? I need an easy lookup of a time in a certain place type program so that I don't call someone at 3am in the morning :p
also, I'm looking for the world time clock v1.1 plugin for trillian if anyone know where I can download it, that would be great. Please do not say the trillian site as the link there is dead. |
I recently tested sevreal of these in searching for one that fit my requirements. I settled on Smart Time World Clock (sic?).
But then I installed Firefox and the FoxClocks extension - and no more need for separate worldclock software. ^ ^ ^ |
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Online alternative: http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/
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thanks for all the responses... I chose Foxclocks... simple interface and does not take up much space.
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ClockRack
I use ClockRack from PC Magazine
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Originally Posted by cblaisd
time.gov |
Do you need to be online to use Foxclocks? If so and that is a problem, a utility that allows you to run as many different city clocks as you like on your desktop is WinZones by Extend Softward I have been using this since Windows 95.
Simple, elegant, small. |
Originally Posted by Teacher49
Do you need to be online to use Foxclocks? If so and that is a problem, a utility that allows you to run as many different city clocks as you like on your desktop is WinZones by Extend Softward I have been using this since Windows 95.
Simple, elegant, small. |
I got foxclocks and have a few cities at the bottom of my screen. Good stuff. But now popups and some links I actually want to see come up in non-expanding thin vertical windows. Not good stuff. Anyone else get this?
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Originally Posted by bobes
wow looks nice but only 95/98/NT is supported...
The thing is so dead simple that they have never changed it. It has been running just fine with XP Pro. I called them up when XP came out, and they said to go for it. I downloaded the FoxClocks. It is very nice, but only shows when a browser is open as far as I can tell. I will keep it, but use the WinZones for when I am off line. |
I like the World Time Server website.
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