World Clock Deluxe - 4.6.7Multi-time clock and time converter. |
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too complex and unintuitive for me - Version: 4.6.6, 11/4/2009 05:28PM PST
plaintiger
i'm a Mac user from back in the day when you could fire up pretty much any Mac app, spend five minutes poking around in the menus and the preferences, and be ready to use the app to its full potential. while i don't still expect to be able to do that with, say, Photoshop, i guess i do expect to be able to do it with a clock. so after i'd spent about two minutes looking around the app for a way to turn off the am/pm designation in (what i think i'd set up to be) a 24-hour clock, and hadn't found it, i just gave up and tossed the app. obviously there are some people who are well pleased with World Clock Deluxe's functionality and that's great - i'm just not one of them. i'm just looking for a simple way to display Greenwich Mean Time, and maybe the times in the major forex markets, somewhere on my screen. the clock i decide on may have some other features that i'll like when i see them, but it won't be loaded with so many features that i need a manual to figure out how to do what should be simple things.
$20.00 For a Clock? - Version: 4.6.4, 8/12/2009 12:16PM PST
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palm_beach_florida
$20.00 for a Clock is Kinda High, a simple One Trick Pony App like this should be $5.00 Tops.
Then you may get a few Customers with some handy cash via PayPal or the like.
There are several Free App's that are just as useful.
I'm not rating the Stars, but the Price is a Major Turn-Off for a Clock.
You can also access dozens of Online World Clocks that will give so much more info for free, in seconds.
You need to know how consumers think.
Then you may get a few Customers with some handy cash via PayPal or the like.
There are several Free App's that are just as useful.
I'm not rating the Stars, but the Price is a Major Turn-Off for a Clock.
You can also access dozens of Online World Clocks that will give so much more info for free, in seconds.
You need to know how consumers think.
Highly configurable and very useful 



- Version: 4.5.3, 6/3/2008 09:20AM PST
(1 of 2 users found this comment useful)
Mike Evangelist
I've used this for several years and love it for its simplicity. It has great configuration options and is rock solid.
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- Highly configurable and very useful
Why the early Sri Lanka offset time change? - Version: 4.3.1, 3/23/2006 01:06AM PST
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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?
One of those Zen moments 



- Version: 4.0, 9/2/2004 02:56AM PST
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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.
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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I was ready to upgrade... - Version: 4.0, 9/1/2004 11:55PM PST
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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.
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.