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WorldTimetm Features
- World Clocks
A world clock with unlimited
configurable clocks, each with:
- Own time zone
- Daylight savings time rule
- Description
- City, Region, Country, and Location Code (IATA Airport Code
as default)
- Choose from an ever growing list of location (free web
updates) or add your own
in a window that minimizes to the system tray and/or can be set
to float atop all other windows and can be displayed with or
without its toolbar, status, and titlebar.
Each clock has display options including:
Included are options to chime the hour, like big ben, or with
Ship's Bells using configurable sounds (samples are included) You
can even choose any of the clocks to be displayed in the titlebar
of any window on the desktop! Main Display - expanded form (screen Shot) Time Zone Manager (screen Shot)
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- World Map
A 2D or 3D world map capable of plotting
any location by Lat/Long and displaying the part of the globe
currently in darkness (night); World map (screen Shot)
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- System Alarms
Unlimited user definable alarms based
upon the local time at any location, classed as Major, Normal, or
Minor and Non-Visual alarms that include the ability to execute
applications, synchronize your clock, and to dial or disconnect
from the internet. Each alarm can include an optional repeat
interval, and when visual alarms are due the user can use an
optional snooze button to hold the alarm for a configurable number
of minutes. An active visual alarm will AutoSnooze after 25
seconds. The user is also notified at startup of any alarms that
came due while WorldTime was not running.
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- Network Time Synchronizer
Uses the Network Time
Protocol (NTP) to synchronize your computers system time (UTC) to
a time server. A choice of NTP protocols (Date/Time String or
Simple Time) are available based on user
preference.
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- Network Time Server
Provides a simple NTP (Simple
Time and DayTime) server in a separate application that can be
used to synchronize any workstations capable of TCP from workgroup
LANs to WANs Time Server (screen Shot)
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- Astronomical Data
Graphically displays the current
phase of the moon, Julian Date (JD) and modified Julian Date
(MJD), Sun Rise/set and Moon Rise/Set, and more... The Julian
Date: Obtained by counting days from the starting point of noon on
1 January 4713 B.C. (Julian Day zero). One way of telling what day
it is with the least possible ambiguity.
- -Julian Date (JD): The Julian Day number followed by the
fraction of the day elapsed since the preceding noon (1200 UT).
{Example: The date 1900 January (1) 0.5 day UT corresponds to JD
= 2 415 020.5
- -Modified Julian Day (MJD): Equal to the Julian day. Shifted
so its origin occurs at midnight on 17 November 1858. The MJD
differs from the Julian date by exactly 2 400 000.5 days.
Astronomical Data (screen Shot)
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- Stopwatch(s)
A stopwatch (count up) and timer (count
down) module accurate to 1/100 sec with unlimited lap times and
lap average (in count up mode) - hidden until used. A Simple
module that can be called up many times = have as many
sententiously running stopwatches as you want at any time. Stopwatch (screen Shot)
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- TraQdate (Important Date Tracker)
A module that
tracks the amount of time since or until any number of events at
specified dates and locations down to the second. On the left it
calculates the cumulative Years, Months, Days, Hours, Minutes, and
Seconds until/since the specified date. On the right the
fractional number of Years or Months or Weeks or Days are also
provided. TraQdate (screen Shot)
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- Time Calculator
Makes simple worldwide time
calculations including what time it will be at Location 'X' when
it is some other time at location 'Y' or what time zone one is
referring to if it is currently 'x'
O'clock
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