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Monday, April 14, 2008

World Clock Deluxe v4.5.2 (MacOSX)


World Clock Deluxe v4.5.2 (MacOSX)
Size: 1.96 MB


Regularly work with people across the world? Have family or friends living in other countries or time zones? Often travel abroad? World Clock Deluxe will make your life much easier.


With World Clock Deluxe you can:

:: display multiple digital or analog clocks in a horizontal or vertical palette, in the menu bar and in the Dock;
:: show the time in over 800 cities and 200 time zones and world times (Coordinated Universal Time, Internet Time);
:: show seconds, weekday, date, date change, time zone and the offset from local time or UTC;
:: customize date and time formats and assign labels and colors to clocks;
:: keep clocks arranged alphabetically, by time, longitude, longitude offset and label;
:: edit cities and time zones and add new cities and time zones;
:: calculate date and time conversions between different cities and time zones;
:: show the current weather all over the world.

Showing clocks in the Clocks palette
The Clocks palette lets you display any number of digital or analog clocks and show the time in different cities and time zones with or without seconds, weekday, date, date change, time zone, offset from UTC and offset from your local time.

World Clock Deluxe lets you freely customize the way the palette looks and behaves: you can hide controls, choose font and type size, adjust opacity and dial size, arrange it horizontally or vertically and decide whether it should float over all open windows, behave as normal window or lie on your desktop.


World Clock Deluxe lets you minimize the Clocks palette's size by rotating clocks, that is by displaying them alternately. You can adjust the rotation speed as desired and add a transition effect if you like.

To gain a quick overview on clocks while they rotate, simply click the clock in the palette: the displayed pop-up menu will list your clocks.

Showing clocks in the menu bar
Displaying clocks in the menu bar can be a good way of having them always to hand without taking up precious space on the desktop.

You can simply add the World Clock Deluxe icon to the menu bar and use it to quickly display your clocks.

Alternatively, you can show a single clock (your local clock for instance) or rotate multiple clocks in the menu bar. Either digital or analog clocks can be shown: clicking the clock in the menu bar will give you an immediate overview on your clocks.

Showing clocks in the Dock
With World Clock Deluxe you can also display clocks in the Dock.


You can show either digital or analog clocks in the Dock. If you display multiple clocks, they will rotate in the Dock icon.

No matter whether you show clocks in the Dock or not, the Dock icon lets you also quickly gain an overview on clocks: press it and your clocks will appear in the displayed menu.

If you aren't entangled by the many possibilities offered you by the World Clock Deluxe Dock icon and always crave for more space in the Dock, there's no problem: World Clock Deluxe lets you hide its icon in the Dock if you wish.

Displaying world times and time zones
With World Clock Deluxe you can easily display world times (including Internet Time) and time zones (e.g. EST, CET, ACST) in the Clocks palette, in the Dock and in the menu bar.

World Clock Deluxe lists over 200 time zones and world times from International Date Line West (IDLW) to Line Islands Time (LINT), from UTC-12 to UTC+14.

Organizing clocks
World Clock Deluxe lets you easily organize your clocks so that you can always have a good overview on them.


You can associate colors and labels to clocks to quickly single out your local clock or different groups of clocks.

You can sort or keep clocks arranged by name, by time, by longitude, by longitude offset or by label.

You can finally show different clocks in the Clocks palette, in the menu bar and in the Dock and hide seldom used clocks.

Calculating date and time conversions
Often make phone calls to another country at a pre-set time in the other country or join conference calls set up by people in another country? Calculating the corresponding local time is simple arithmetic, but it nevertheless generally causes a lot of head scratching and always the inmost doubt: after all, have I got it right?

World Clock Deluxe helps you with its Time Converter that calculates corresponding dates and times in two different locations and the time offset between them.

World Clock Deluxe's Time Converter lets you also calculate date and time conversions involving a city and a time zone (e.g. EST, CET, ACST) or world time (UTC, Internet Time) or involving two different times zones or world times.

Showing the weather
With World Clock Deluxe you can quickly show the weather all over the world.


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