- Travel-Watch
Java World Clock v 3.1
© Copyright 1996-1997, P. Lutus. lutusp@arachnoid.com (Used with Permission.) |
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I don't see the clock. What's wrong?

- This Java clock shows the
date and time in all 24 time zones
simultaneously. You may select AM/PM display
and/or Daylight Savings time if you wish. You may
also select a time zone other than your own.
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- This Java applet replaces the
JavaScript version (2.0) and has many advantages
in design and performance.
- This is a Java application --
it requires a Java capable browser to run
correctly. Examples of such browsers are
Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.0 (available at Microsoft) and Netscape 2.0 and 3.0 (available
at Netscape).
- Because this is a
"client-side" application, its time
accuracy depends on your computer. If its time
differs from the correct value, please adjust
your local clock. Also, the displayed time zone
reflects your computer's current settings.
- A number of countries have
non-standard time zones based on half-hours.
Please excuse the omission of these places. Doing
so would have made the display a rather unwieldy
48 lines long.
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