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World Clock Deluxe is a reliable and easy-to-use time tool. With World Clock Deluxe you can display multiple clocks on your desktop, in the menu bar, and in the Dock, and show the time in over 1,600 cities and 200 time zones, including Greenwich Mean Time and Coordinated Universal Time. World Clock Deluxe lets you also easily find the best time for an online chat, a conference call or videoconference across multiple time zones and calculate corresponding dates and times in different cities.




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The Clocks palette lets you display multiple digital or analog clocks on your desktop 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 customize the way the palette looks and behaves: you can choose font and type size, use light text on a dark background, adjust opacity and dial size, arrange clocks horizontally or vertically, and decide whether it should float over all open windows, behave as normal window, or lie on your desktop.


You can add the World Clock Deluxe icon to the menu bar and use it to quickly view all your clocks and copy times to the Clipboard. Alternatively, you can show a single clock (your local clock for instance) or rotate multiple clocks in the menu bar.


Simply display the Clocks palette pop-up menu, the Dock icon menu, or the menu associated with the World Clock Deluxe icon or clock in the menu bar: clocks that are about to change are marked with an asterisk (*), while the DST Transitions submenu lists when (and in how many days) each city will switch to daylight-saving or standard time.


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


You can assign colors and labels to clocks to quickly single out your local clock or different groups of clocks. You can sort clocks alphabetically or by time, longitude, longitude offset, or label. You can finally show different clocks in the Clocks palette, in the menu bar, and in the Dock and hide seldom used clocks.


Planning an online chat, a conference call, or a videoconference with people located in different cities around the world can be difficult, especially if you need to find a time when everyone is at work. With its Meeting Planner, World Clock Deluxe allows you to easily identify the best time for a meeting across multiple time zones.


World Clock Deluxe helps you with its Time Converter which lets you easily calculate corresponding dates and times in different cities, time zones (e.g. EST, CET, ACST), or world times (UTC, GMT) and allows you to copy conversion results to the Clipboard or share them via Mail or Messages.


The Meeting Planner Slider let you navigate through time. But this is just the beginning. You can move the slider with a swipe gesture above your world clock. The time is automatically rounded to 15min/30min. Activate the Business Hours complication, and know immediately if your contact is at the office. Select a date in the calendar, and The Clock move through time, and all the Daylight Saving are automatically updated... and more. And once you have finalized the time for your meeting... Just copy or Drag & Drop the information to your email!


The Clock adapt to your way of working. Simply resize the window to go from menu bar style window to a large window with a gorgeous world map. Or simply access The Clock from Notification Center with the useful Widget or from the Touch Bar. Change your font size as you see fit with the Dynamic Type font.


The Clock can be used as a simple and beautiful world clock. Or can be used as full professional solution. You can fine tune the time format per city, you can define your own working hours for your contact, rename cities, define holidays for your contacts, or just look at the sunrises/sunsets... Of course you can discover all these options by yourself, or you can use the real user manual included! You can read it from your Mac, or from your iPad, or iPhone. Thanks to the Handoff feature.


The Clock for is a world clock with meeting planner, calendar and more. If you communicate with family or business associates in other time zones, the clock will help you by keeping you aware of their business or availability hours.


World Time Buddy (WTB) is a convenient world clock, a time zone converter, and an online meeting scheduler. It's one of the best online productivity tools for those often finding themselves traveling, in flights, in online meetings or just calling friends and family abroad.


In short, World Clock Pro may be the perfect choice for those working with partners from around the globe. In this respect, it can help you schedule any sort of synchronous activities. Even simpler, it may prevent you from calling friends and relatives in other countries at improper hours. Unfortunately, the application is not free from drawbacks. One of them is that it fails to show all the selected cities on the world map when they exceed a certain number. The product is downloadable from the Mac App Store at no initial cost for seven days; however, it requires a subscription, which is available via in-app purchases.


You may need to remove and recreate any existing clocks in your dashboard for UTC to show up in the list. Since Mac OS Mojave, you will need to kill the DashboardClient process to see the new option (it will restart on its own):


The Clock app design is very similar to the iPad version and its more compact iPhone version. A single window gives you four tab options for world clock, alarm, stopwatch, and timer. The world clock scales best to Mac-sized displays, especially if you have multiple cities added, while the other sections adjust decently.


Quickly glance at current conditions in your menu bar, or dive into an incredibly detailed hourly forecast and weekly weather overview, covering low and high temperature, wind speed and direction, chance of rain, humidity, dew point, UV index, pressure, visibility and more. iStat Menus can show the weather based on your current location, or for almost any city in the world.


While WorldTimeServer.com can help you look up accurate times around the world, our visitors have expressed much interest in our help to keep your local computer clock accurate, too. Atomic Clock Synchronization is the best way to make this happen.


Windows has a built-in "service" that allows your computer to reference an atomic clock server, such as the atomic clock servers operated by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in the United States. Your current computer time is compared with the current atomic time and an adjustment is made to keep your local computer up-to-date with the exact time now.


Atomic Clock Sync offers an easy way to configure how often your computer will check in with an atomic clock server to keep your local system clock adjusted for accuracy. The default in Windows is to sync every 7 days, but you can easily change this to be more often if you find your computer clock gets behind or ahead too quickly.


Atomic Clock Sync includes no spyware! No ad banners! No cost! No questions asked! We give Atomic Clock Sync away for free simply to encourage you to use and return to World Time Server.com for the current times around the world. We appreciate your loyalty and we thank you for sharing our site with your friends, too! Atomic Clock Sync helps keep your local clock accurate and WorldTimeServer has the accurate clocks for everywhere else!


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download Atomic Clock Sync 3.5 (891 KB) [supports Windows 8, Windows 7, Vista, Server 2003, XP or 2000] [Version 3.5 is now compatible with both 64-bit and 32-bit Windows!]


A completely new perspective on time and weather. Living Earth presents a stunning live 3D simulation of our planet with weather, forecasts and world clock for millions of cities around the world. View global weather dynamics on our planet with real time weather maps and tropical cyclone tracking.


I collaborated with many kind supporters from around the world to translate Word Clock into over 30 languages. This required writing a small domain-specific language to express unusual time logic in different regions.


Hi, I've just bought a Mac Air (OS X 10.8). Does anyone know of any digital world clock widgets for dashboard? I'd like something similar to the digital clock available on my iphone where I can show the time and date of various countries around the world simultaneously.


The links don't allow to download anymore, at least not from Firefox and I cannot spend all my times juggling between three web browsers because now web development is becoming browser-targeted. I am just getting a page describing the applications. Links either go to a widget browser or to Apple's page describing the Mac computer. Moreover, the Mac page somehow disables keyboard shortcut for Back in Firefox, which is an additional unnecessary annoyance. I needed a digital clock widget to work around the fact that the time displayed in the upper right corner of the screen is in a too small font for me to read comfortably, and there is no way to enlarge the font. Seems I have to take the plunge and write myself a small application, quite bad that something so basic is not out of the box and download links are always broken or outdated.


I found a JavaFX demo application displaying a digital clock. I had to download the source from -ui-hxzon/source/checkout and compile it with javac (from Oracle JDK 8), then I was able to run it. This can be started and moved to a space of its own. Not as great as something integrated on the dashboard, I would like to be able to start it from the Dock or Launchpad rather than writing a command on the Terminal, but there are far more JavaFX applications than Mac applications, so less likely to be stuck with nothing in case of a broken link.


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