[WarpCast] World Clock 1.20 - 8/15/00 |
Network Trace for OS/2
- Turn any OS/2 machine into a network probe.
- Take a trace on any segment in the network, in minutes.
- A software-only, hardware-independent implementation.
http://www.goldencode.com/ntrace.html
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Source: Goran Ivankovic (duga1@pu.tel.hr)
Moderator: Trevor Smith (feedback@warpcast.com)
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World Clock is freeware, configurable clock with Daylight Savings
Time, Stopwatch, Alarm, Program launcher, Calendar and World Map for
1 to 9 cities from more than 1000 cities in the provided City list.
Language support for:
English, Croatian, German, Swedish, Polish, Spanish
New in version 1.20:
- SPANISH Language support
- Find city in the city list
- Reorder selected cities
- Display or not Time Zone descriptor
- Fixed bug in Country, City order
- Easy selection of year and month in Calendar
- Moon phases for selected month in Calendar
- Julian date in date display
- Julian day
- 300 new cities
Features:
- Display for each selected city, country, time, date,
Universal Time difference, Time Zone descriptor,
latitude, longitude, sunrise, sunset, day length ...
- Horizontal or vertical arrangement of selected cities
- Minimized or banner view (only cities and time)
- World time (Standard time in Time Zones) and World map,
- UTC (GMT) Universal date & time (UDT), Julian day
and/or Internet time ("Swatch beat") in Title bar
- Easy calculating the TZ environment variable
- Selectable position, size, font and fontsize
- Calendar
- Alarm and Program launcher for each city
- Stopwatch
- Add new cities (your own if not in the list)
- Install/UnInstall program
To download World Clock 1.20, visit:
http://redrival.com/os2util/index.htm
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