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World Clock Deluxe X

World Clock Deluxe X - 4.5.2

multi-time clock and time converter

All Time: (4.1)
This Version: Not rated (0.0)
Current Version: 4.5.2
Release Date: 2008-04-03
License: Shareware
Downloads (this version): 738
Downloads (all versions): 21,654
Price: $19.00

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Product Description:

World Clock Deluxe is a powerful and easy-to-use time tool. With World Clock Deluxe you can display multiple clocks in a horizontal or vertical palette, in the menu bar and in the Dock, show Coordinated Universal Time and Internet Time, assign labels and colors to clocks, calculate date and time conversions across different time zones and show the current weather all over the world.

What's new in this version:

  • Daylight-saving time information for Cuba, Gaza Strip, Guatemala, Iraq, Jordan and Syria has been updated. Iraq decided to abolish daylight-saving time, while Guatemala revoked its plan to re-introduce daylight-saving time in 2008. Cuba, Gaza Strip, Jordan and Syria changed their DST start date.
  • The World Clock Deluxe date formats let you now display the day of the year (001-366) which is widely used in spaceflight operations and space sciences.
  • Some minor bugs concerning the editing of date formats have been fixed.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.5 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.3.9

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later

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World Clock Deluxe X CommentaryWhy the early Sri Lanka offset time change? - Version: 4.3.1, 3/23/2006 01:06AM PST

Felix01
Why can't the Sri Lanka time change on 13 Apr be programmed into the application to change on the appointed day/hour (Thursday, April 13, 2006 at 12:30:00 AM UTC/GMT +6 hours) like it is in Leighton Paul's superb HourWorld?

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World Clock Deluxe X ReviewOne of those Zen moments - Version: 4.0, 9/2/2004 02:56AM PST

wgscott
I just arrived in England from the US and wanted to have both time zones displayed. I turned to version tracker and there it was, today.

Works great. Option to have non-rotating clock displayed digitally in menu bar would be a plus, but my work-around is to use this for one zone and the default clock for the other.

Price seems a bit steep but I haven't paid it yet so I am not really in a position to complain.
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World Clock Deluxe X CommentaryI was ready to upgrade... - Version: 4.0, 9/1/2004 11:55PM PST

epc
but decided to stay with 3.2 for a few reasons:
1. The display of the 8 clocks I use looks much better with the previous version,
2. The Menu Bar clock turned out to be an icon, unless I want to rotate clocks. I would like the option to have one default clock displayed in the menubar,
and last but not least
3. This program has not received any significant updates and version 4.0 was not an improvement for my use of the program.

I really like Mabasoft. They offer great support, their products are fairly priced, and the upgrade fee is reasonable. If/when they offer a significant update, I'll be happy to get rid of iClock completely and use WCD exclusively, but this upgrade seems like a step backwards.

Some improvements I would like to see are a default clock in the menubar, transparency that affects the background but not the text, importing settings from previous versions (the import Clocks was pretty useless in my case), more formatting options for the individual clocks, etc.
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