5 May
2009
5 May
'09
3:50 a.m.
I found a program Wclock described at http://www.di-mgt.com.au/wclock/download.html When installed, the program puts several clock faces on the Windows desktop. Additional clocks can be configured and existing clocks can be removed. Unfortunately, its windows is always "on top". It can be reduced to just one clock being displayed (and I have just UTC displayed). This program uses the TZ database and should probably have a link on the tz-link.htm page. The program stores a Windows-format .INI file from which Posix TZ strings can be derived from Olson timezone names. The program apparently will automatically update its .INI file when necessary. Dave Cantor Groton, CT