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World clock recommendations
I am looking for a world clock program that specifically meets the following requirements.
- Sizable time-table
The program must have a clearly viewed time-table with more than three locations. I want to be able to view the program screen clearly at a distance of up to 1 foot. This is because I want to have on my huge desk as a semi-real clock running.
- The more locations the better
- Sleek and nice-looking GUI of the clock
Thanks for adivising.
PT
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iPaq H4155
I know this may not be of much help...but this is a world clock program included in WM2003SE ...
Actually that might be exclusive to Toshibas.
__________________ James Kendrick Microsoft MVP - Tablet PCwww.jkontherun.com Lockergnome contributor- Mobile Lifestyle...using mobile devices since they weighed 30 lbs.
Spb Time is a nice world time interface and it is reasonably priced. However one small gripe: the alarm will only work on my HP 4150 if the power is on! :?
I tried WorldMate before and feel it has the most easily viewed clocks for PocketPC.
I will be choosing betwen WorldMate SE and Pro editions. Except OAG's subscription (Worldwide flight schedules), is Pro better than SE in terms of performance and stability? What extra does Pro has except OAG's?
Thanks,
PT