World Clocks v2.0 - for Windows 95/NT ------------------------------------- World Clocks can show unlimited number (theoretically) of clocks - each one can be configured for a different city. Choose from a list of over 100 cities. For installation, just copy the executable WCLOCKS.EXE and this file to your favourite folder. To run World Clocks, execute WCLOCKS.EXE. This software is FREEWARE, NO warranty what so ever. This means you can use and distribute this software free of any charge. However, small donations are gladly appreciated. You may bundle World Clocks with your applications. If you do bundle it with any application, you have to give credits to me and also state a note saying that you have used World Clocks and where to get it. - Chirag Dalal chirag@theoffice.net http://www.theoffice.net/chirag/ Keys ---- Ctrl+N: Create a new clock. Ctrl+C: Configure current clock. Tab: Go to the next clock (in creation order). Shift+Tab: Go to the previous clock (in creation order). Ctrl+F4: Close the current clock. If it is the last one then exit World Clocks. Alt+F4: Exit World Clocks. The context menu (alternate mouse button click on Title Bar) also gives access to these options (except Tab and Shift+Tab). Technical details ----------------- World Clocks is a multi-threaded application written in Borland Delphi 2.0. For showing the date and time it does not use timers (which are precious). The application has a main thread which is responsible for creating the first clock. Each clock runs in its own thread and hence is light on resources. --- Any comments and BUG reports are welcome. Author: Chirag Dalal Address: 6/54, Varma Nagar, Old Nagardas Road, Andheri (East), Bombay - 400069, Maharastra, India. E-Mail: chirag@theoffice.net BUG Reports: chirag@theoffice.net (Subject: World Clocks v2.0) ---