WorldTimes 1.2 review
DownloadWorldTimes is a clear and compact world clock that displays up to 12 different time zones from a database of more than 420 worldwide locations.
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WorldTimes is a clear and compact world clock that displays up to 12 different time zones from a database of more than 420 worldwide locations.
Emphasizing ease of use, WorldTimes handles each location?s daylight savings changes automatically, lets the user customize any location name, and incorporates the user?s system settings for the default time zone and format.
So Many Places, So Much Time
Whether you need to know if the office in Singapore is open yet or that bed and breakfast in Zurich is still answering the phone, WorldTimes has the answer. It can show up to a dozen times zones from a database of over 420 worlwide locations.
Your Time
Even though you are seeing times all over the world, it is shown the way you prefer. WorldTimes uses your preferred time format from your OS X System Preferences - no configuring necessary. Just because Brussels uses 24 hour time, doesn't mean you have to.
Spring Foward, Fall Back
WorldTimes also handles daylight savings time so you never have to ask yourself "Do they spring forwards or backwards in Australia?"
Off the Beaten Path
What about out of the way places? No problem. If WorldTimes doesn't have it, it has somewhere closeby - and WorldTimes lets you edit the name so now you are seeing the right place at the right time.
Travel Size
And rather than have 12 different clocks spread across your screen, WorldTimes uses a compact display to show a lot of time in a small space.
What's New:
Adds native Intel support. WorldTimes is now a Universal application.
Adds sorting locations, by name and time zone
Adds a single mode for editing, adding and removing locations
Fixes saving edits if WorldTimes is quit while editing
Fixes incorrectly calculating a location’s time if savings/summer time starts or stops while WorldTimes is running
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