lets you select almost any area of the world and find what the current local time is in that area.
You can display the time in up to four windows for up to four cities in each window (for a total of 16 cities). WorldClock takes into account whether local Daylight Savings Time is in effect for most major areas of the world.
If you are logged on to the Internet, WorldClock can also check your PC's time against an Internet time server for accuracy. It will automatically reset your PC's clock if it finds any differences.
You can set up to eight alarms. These can be set for a given time and activated for the current day only, or for selected days that you specify. You can also run a program when an alarm is triggered.
You can activate a "day/night" display, which shows the world with a shadow on the areas that are currently in night. This also includee solar and lunar sunrise/sunset information as well as a lunar phase graphic.
WorldClock also includes a calendar that includes all Canadian and U.S. holidays. You can mark certain days (e.g. birthdays) on the calendar.
WorldClock (by Fulvio J. Castelli) runs on
Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/Windows 10/11
and is available under the
Shareware
license
— the installer is 805 KB.
We’ve catalogued it under
Timers and Stopwatches.
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