WorldTime 6.0.0.941 Beta 3

4.3 out of 5 stars 4.3 (6 votes)

BETA (February 10, 2004)

Windows 2000/2003/9x/XP / Freeware / 2,121 downloads

WorldTime contains customizable clocks with more than 650 locations and free Web updates. Each clock has its own time zone, daylight saving time rule, latitude and longitude, and description in a 12- or 24-hour display. It includes a 2D/3D world map with day and night display, which can plot any and all locations. Other features include SwatchBeat support, time-zone-savvy alarms with AutoSnooze, and repeat for display, sync, dial, and launch application. Uses NTP (Network Time Protocol) to synchronize your computer's system time to a time server. It has optional chimes that can be set for every 15, 30, or 60 minutes. It can calculate and display the Julian date, sunrise, sunset, moon phase, and hours of daylight. It also provides up/down stopwatches with unlimited lap times.

  • Publisher

    PawPrint.net

  • Homepage

    WorldTime

  • Latest Changes

    - Fixed "Start In Tray Setting" being dropped

    - Fixed window width

    - Several other minor changes and fixes

Reviews of WorldTime

  1. 5 out of 5 stars
    aruprc

    Reviewing 6.0.0.941 Beta 3 (Jan 3, 2006)

    Best time program ever, I have used almost every other ones including few paid, they also make the best unit convertor called Versaverter.

  2. 5 out of 5 stars
    hr2809

    Reviewing 6.0.0.941 Beta 3 (Feb 25, 2004)

    I installed this program yesterday. At first it took a little while to get used to it, but there is a very detailed manual that comes with it.
    I have been using it alot for different things: time synchronisation local time; different times for cities all over the world; a graphical view of daylight and night through a globe; a stop watch and many more features.
    I recommend this program very much, and best of all - it is free.

  3. 3 out of 5 stars
    bc_0100

    Reviewing 6.0.0.937 Beta (Apr 10, 2002)

    This program is so/so. I was hoping it would be a little better, it has a few bugs with the resizing. If the coder didn't want it resized, why did he include a resize strech bar? The tools within the application are very nice and helpful, worth keeping & getting the next version - Esspecially if you travel or have friends around the world.

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