International man of mystery needs a world clock

As I’m interfacing with colleagues in England, India, Asia-Pacific and I’ll of course be in New Zealand for a while, I was looking for a convenient world clock interface to help me keep track of time zones.

I just needed something simple that would stay out of the way until I wanted to see it, that would display multiple time zones and had a small resource footprint.

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This app fits the bill perfectly. Windows reports a 5,540K memory footprint (drop in the bucket with 3GB total) and 0 CPU usage. The window is resizable, the text auto-resizes inside it and you can pick your text/background colors.

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There is even an option for the time to scroll in the title, which is replicated in the task bar - meaning you’re only a glance away from checking time zones. "Stay on top" and transparency are also display choices.

I won’t bore you with the config options, but it is extremely simple to add/remove time zones and you can include as many as you like. It’s in 24-hour format only for simplicity (no AM/PM). Two thumbs up :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

And best of all - it’s free

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