clock to show different times

J

Jeff

Using Windows 7 64 bit
I communicate with people in different time zones. Is there a clock or
app that would let me quickly see what the time is in another time zone?
 
A

Allen

Using Windows 7 64 bit
I communicate with people in different time zones. Is there a clock or
app that would let me quickly see what the time is in another time zone?
First three hits from Google for PC gadget multiple time zones:

Best Free Multiple Timezone World Clock
www.techsupportalert.com/.../best-free-multiple-timezone-world-clo... -
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Hot Gizmo's Freeware Makes PC Mag's Top 100 Websites of 2010, 97.3
..... NTP Time Zone Clock is a good option for those of us with many
applications running .... The second World Clock gadget by aoe allows
only 8 clocks, ...
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Add / Get the Clock gadget for Windows 7 desktop + Customize settings
freewindowsvistatutorials.com/addGetClockGadgetOnWindows7Desktop-...
You can even use a different time zone for your clock gadget than is
currently showing on your computer - and you can add several clock
gadgets to your ...

Clock gadget for Windows Vista Sidebar
freewindowsvistatutorials.com/.../windowsSidebarAndGadgets/clockGadget...
The clock gadget includes 8 different analog clocks, and you can have ...
Show more results from freewindowsvistatutorials.com

I hope one of these will work for you.
Allen
 
J

Jeff

First three hits from Google for PC gadget multiple time zones:

Best Free Multiple Timezone World Clock
www.techsupportalert.com/.../best-free-multiple-timezone-world-clo... -
Cached
Hot Gizmo's Freeware Makes PC Mag's Top 100 Websites of 2010, 97.3
.... NTP Time Zone Clock is a good option for those of us with many
applications running .... The second World Clock gadget by aoe allows
only 8 clocks, ...
â–º
Add / Get the Clock gadget for Windows 7 desktop + Customize settings
freewindowsvistatutorials.com/addGetClockGadgetOnWindows7Desktop-...
You can even use a different time zone for your clock gadget than is
currently showing on your computer - and you can add several clock
gadgets to your ...

Clock gadget for Windows Vista Sidebar
freewindowsvistatutorials.com/.../windowsSidebarAndGadgets/clockGadget...
The clock gadget includes 8 different analog clocks, and you can have ...
Show more results from freewindowsvistatutorials.com

I hope one of these will work for you.
Allen
Thank you very much.
(I searched for "display time zones" trying to avoid additional gadgets).
 
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John K.Eason

*From:* "(e-mail address removed)" <[email protected]>
*Date:* Sat, 02 Jul 2011 11:12:54 -0400

Using Windows 7 64 bit
I communicate with people in different time zones. Is there a
clock or app that would let me quickly see what the time is in
another time zone?
Double-click the time in the notification area and there's a tab to add additional
clocks on the Date and Time dialog. (This is native to W7 and Vista. No extra
programs required!)
You can then hover the mouse over the time and see all the times you've added, or
click it once to bring up a dialog with all the clocks and a calendar on it.
This is using Classic Theme in W7, but I assume it's the same with Aero?

Regards
John
 
J

Joe Morris

[snip]
Sounds like just what I need. I downloaded it and ran it to install. It
came up with a popup that said I needed NET Framework version 1.1.4322 and
asked me to install it.

I thought W 7 already had NET framework but clicked yes to install it and
it took me to a web page
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/netframework/downloads/updates/default.aspx
which had "Page Not Found"
Windows 7 out of the box includes .NET versions 2, 3,0, and 3.5. .NET
version 1.anything is unsupported on Windows 7.

I've not tested any of them but a Google search turns up a few citations of
procedures claiming success installing .NET 1.1 on a Windows 7 system. I
wouldn't recommend doing that even if it works because of uncertainty about
possible side effects and security issues, but it's up to you to decide how
much risk is appropriate for your specific situation.

Joe Morris
 
P

Peter Foldes

It does not include NET 3.5 SP1 and NET 4.O

^%$(*&()=24%
 
S

Stan Brown

Using Windows 7 64 bit
I communicate with people in different time zones. Is there a clock or
app that would let me quickly see what the time is in another time zone?
I'm not a fan of installing special-purpose apps, though I recognize
this is a matter of taste. If you're not definitely decided that it
*must* be an app, you can do it in your browser.

In Google's search window, type "time in Bucharest" (without the
quotes), or pick whatever other location you wish.
 
K

KCB

Using Windows 7 64 bit
I communicate with people in different time zones. Is there a clock or
app that would let me quickly see what the time is in another time zone?
The clock included with Windows 7 already has this capability. Go to
'Change Date and Time Settings', and click the 'Additional Clocks' tab.
Select which two additional time zones you would like, then check the
appropriate boxes to show the clocks. OK out, then just click the clock to
show all the clocks along with a calendar, or hover over your clock for a
smaller tooltip view.
 
J

Jeff

Double-click the time in the notification area and there's a tab to add additional
clocks on the Date and Time dialog. (This is native to W7 and Vista. No extra
programs required!)
You can then hover the mouse over the time and see all the times you've added, or
click it once to bring up a dialog with all the clocks and a calendar on it.
This is using Classic Theme in W7, but I assume it's the same with Aero?

Regards
John
Thank you. I just discovered that feature.
 
J

Jeff

I'm not a fan of installing special-purpose apps, though I recognize
this is a matter of taste. If you're not definitely decided that it
*must* be an app, you can do it in your browser.

In Google's search window, type "time in Bucharest" (without the
quotes), or pick whatever other location you wish.
That's cool. I could even have some bookmarks for the 3-4 cities I want,

Thank you.
 
J

Jeff

The clock included with Windows 7 already has this capability. Go to
'Change Date and Time Settings', and click the 'Additional Clocks' tab.
Select which two additional time zones you would like, then check the
appropriate boxes to show the clocks. OK out, then just click the clock
to show all the clocks along with a calendar, or hover over your clock
for a smaller tooltip view.
That is what I just recently discovered. Thank you
 
L

LouB

Using Windows 7 64 bit
I communicate with people in different time zones. Is there a clock or
app that would let me quickly see what the time is in another time zone?
Crave World Clock?
 

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