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Crave World Clock 1.0


License Free to try
Requirements None
Downloads 5 Limitations None
Publisher Crave Worldwide File Size 2.0M
Date added 05 Nov 2009 Check your speed

Crave World Clock is a nice looking clock for people having customers from around the world. You can view current time and date for all cities and countries on your desktop using a real world map which shows day / night effects and real-time imagery provided by NASA. You can set the clock theme to any of predefined (Silver, Blue or Copper) themes and match it with your Windows OS theme or keep it to default native interface. A time-finder tool allows you to quickly find the current time for any city or country you need. You can customize the software to display clouds and weather effect on the real world map. You can resize world map as required to various predefined sizes to match your desktop resolution. It allows you to set shortcut keys (hot keys) to major functions of the software so that you can quickly access those functions using the keys even if you working in any other program. The clock minimizes to system tray, so you can quickly open it any time you want or access the context-menu with right-click on tray icon.

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