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World Time Anytime 1.0.1

6.0

Editors Rating


License Free to try
Requirements Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP/2003 Server
Downloads 138 Limitations None
Publisher Pastime Software File Size 5.2M
Date added 19 Mar 2004 Check your speed

World Time Anytime allows you to design and customize as many world clocks as you want on your Windows desktop. Our comprehensive time-zone database covers more than 780 locations and cities in 228 countries around the world. It supports both Greenwich mean time (GMT) and daylight saving time (DST), spanning all 24 time zones. With our Live Sync technology, the time-zone database can be automatically updated.

World Time Anytime allows you to synchronize and ensure the accuracy of your PC date and time based on various atomic-network time servers on the Internet. With the time-converter function, you can learn the corresponding local date and time anywhere in the world based on your local time, which you specify. The program also provides key information for every country at a glance, including currency used, international direct dialing (IDD) prefix, capital city, and country code.

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