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WorldTime2000 7.5

6.0

Editors Rating


License Free
Requirements Windows 95/98/Me/2000/XP
Downloads 26 Limitations None
Publisher Multisource File Size 1.7M
Date added 25 Oct 2002 Check your speed

WorldTime2000 automatically synchronizes your operating system with atomic clocks worldwide over the Internet or by dial-up. You can search or scroll city locations worldwide, search or scroll through any time zone, and add, edit, or remove cities within a zone. Great for use with Instant Messengers, Dating Services and Web Cams (Office Conferences). Eliminate contact or phone calls at inappropriate times to distant clients, customers, friends, or relatives or just knowing what time it is at the location. WorldTime2000 adjusts for daylight savings time. All 24 time zones are displayed. WorldTime also provides direct access to dial-up, browser, and email software.

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