Sharp World Clock 4.52

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    09/10/2009
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  • Minimum requirements:
    Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0

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Desktop World Clock program to display any number of analog and/or digital clocks in a single interface with a row or grid arrangement. Clocks can be configured in color, background image (tiled or stretched) and size. Clock faces can display country flags and a graphical representation of the day/night sky. Every country and time zone on earth is included, you can add and edit locations any time. Favorites can be selected. World map with 6x zoom view shows the areas of day and night, the position of the cities and the country borders. Accurate calculation of sunrise and sunset times, moon phase display with image of the moon. Integrated tools: time zone converter, alarm clock with up to ten alarms, calendar with reminder. Alarms can be silent or with sound (wav, mp3, wma or mid,sound file collection included).

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  1. very good Anonymous -- October 17 2008, 20.54

    great clock

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