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I'm looking for a little Win32 application that will show more then one time zone... I need it to display 3 times (from different zones) all at once. Optimally something that would fit down in the right hand corner (by the normal windows clock). I'm running WinXP.
"teh Internets clockz!" don't work, cause I need to use it on a computer without the internets.
edit: to clarify, every time I Google up 'clocks', it says "Use our internts clockz! lolz!!!11"
edit2: I don't have the internets
edit3: and also a "real world" watch that displayed 3 times (without having to mash on it's buttons) would also work. All the watches I've looked at though, you have to hit some stupid button to get another time zone... It should just display it in the main screen.
not sure but here's an idea: make a webpage with a simple javascript to do it (examples are all over the net) and either keep it on your desktop to view when you need or set it as your desktop (using XP?)
1. their web page loses at firefox
2. have a link to a link to a link to download the dam thing.
3. wtf is a .widget file? Executable motherfucker. Do you speak it?
thanks for the link, that would be a nice program if they weren't a bunch of dicks about it.
I'll still give you a star, but they get an F.
These widgets require the main program (http://widgets.yahoo.com/win/) to utilize it. It's basically a collection of nifty stuff that you can have displayed on your windows desktop.
1. their web page loses at firefox
2. have a link to a link to a link to download the dam thing.
3. wtf is a .widget file? Executable motherfucker. Do you speak it?
thanks for the link, that would be a nice program if they weren't a bunch of dicks about it.
I'll still give you a star, but they get an F.
Heh. Not to be an ass about it, but...
1. the page displays fine in FF for me.
2. there's a direct link to the file right on there. Scroll down and click 'download'.
3. You need the Yahoo Widgets engine to run it. (This, admittedly, might be annoying if the clocks are all you want. The Widget engine itself is quite nice though).
Here, this one should work just fine. The free version will probably cut it for you. No net connection required (trust me, I just tried it without a cable plugged in).
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man, those guys fail so hard.
1. their web page loses at firefox
2. have a link to a link to a link to download the dam thing.
3. wtf is a .widget file? Executable motherfucker. Do you speak it?
thanks for the link, that would be a nice program if they weren't a bunch of dicks about it.
I'll still give you a star, but they get an F.
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Heh. Not to be an ass about it, but...
1. the page displays fine in FF for me.
2. there's a direct link to the file right on there. Scroll down and click 'download'.
3. You need the Yahoo Widgets engine to run it. (This, admittedly, might be annoying if the clocks are all you want. The Widget engine itself is quite nice though).
I don't think these widget guys will work though:
half a gig of ram for a clock? That's a lot RAMs to display 3 numbers.
also I don't have the internets as stated in my orignal post.
Edit: How about...
http://www.download.com/ZoneTrekker/3000-2350_4-10228908.html?tag=lst-0-1
http://www.download.com/ZoneTick-World-Time-Zone-Clock/3000-2350_4-10647771.html?tag=lst-0-3
http://www.download.com/World-Time-2006/3000-2350_4-10588795.html
http://www.download.com/Clock-Domain-MZ/3000-2350_4-9658489.html?tag=lst-0-6
One of those has got to do what you're looking for.
I don't believe it - I'm on my THIRD PS3, and my FIRST XBOX360. What the heck?