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{{Software
|Picture=World Clock.png
|Picture=World Clock.png
|Version=2.60
|Version=2.60 (2001)
|Vendor=N/A
|Vendor=Keystone Software Corp.
|Author=[[Louis LaBrunda]], Keystone Software Corp.
|Author=[[Louis LaBrunda]]
|License=Freeware
|License=Freeware
|Download=[http://www.keystone-software.com/ftp/download/os2/ Binaries]
|Download={{FileLink|KWorldClock_2-60.zip}}
|Website=[http://www.keystone-software.com Official WebSite]
|Website=[http://www.keystone-software.com/wcproduct.html]
}}
}}
World Clock is a multi-city time display clock for OS/2 V2.1 and Warp. World Clock displays one to six clocks. You can select the city, or any location around the world, for each clock. World Clock takes the time from your computer's internal clock. Choose from over 550 cities or build you own city list. Also has alarms for each displayed location, can set computer clock from the NIST Atomic Clock reference.  
World Clock is a multi-city time display clock for OS/2 V2.1 and Warp. World Clock displays one to six clocks. You can select the city, or any location around the world, for each clock. World Clock takes the time from your computer's internal clock. Choose from over 550 cities or build you own city list. Also has alarms for each displayed location, can set computer clock from the NIST Atomic Clock reference.


[[Category:Clocks]]
[[Category:Clocks]]
[[Category:Freeware]]
[[Category:Freeware]]

Latest revision as of 18:17, 22 August 2023

World Clock (Keystone)
Version 2.60 (2001)
Vendor Keystone Software Corp.
Author Louis LaBrunda
License Freeware
Download KWorldClock_2-60.zip
Website [1]

World Clock is a multi-city time display clock for OS/2 V2.1 and Warp. World Clock displays one to six clocks. You can select the city, or any location around the world, for each clock. World Clock takes the time from your computer's internal clock. Choose from over 550 cities or build you own city list. Also has alarms for each displayed location, can set computer clock from the NIST Atomic Clock reference.