On 1/30/07 2:22 AM, Mary Stovel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The pictures of the Neo show a clock. Will this be a world clock?
I would really like one so that when I get to Germany next year, I
can keep track of time back home for making my calls. One with
ability to set alarms would be great.
On 1/30/07 8:31 AM, Joe Pfeiffer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller writes:
Isn't very complex either - Linux system time is UTC and can be
synced through nntp while network access exists.
Do you mean NTP?
What, you don't set your watch by USENET...?
The pictures of the Neo show a clock. Will this be a world clock?
I would really like one so that when I get to Germany next year, I
can keep track of time back home for making my calls. One with
ability to set alarms would be great.
mary
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Well, what if you just entered the phone number - based on the country
code region/area code, the time is displayed at that location.
Or when you go to your address book and show a user, it shows the time
for that person.
And while you mention it - re: Alarms, the *best* interface feature
for
On 1/29/07, Mary Stovel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The pictures of the Neo show a clock. Will this be a world clock?
I would really like one so that when I get to Germany next year, I
can keep track of time back home for making my calls. One with
ability to set alarms would be great.
Also time related:
Setting timezone based on location
I can see by your location you've changed timezone from X to Y. Would
you
like to change timezone?
Setting timezone of events in PIM
Depart Calais at 21:00 (GMT+1), arrive Folkestone 20:30 (GMT). iCal
files can
represent
Speaking as someone who travels (a _lot_) widespread and configurable
support for time zones would be a very attractive feature. For example, if
there's a portion of the status bar (or equivalent) that's
user-configurable, being able to throw a second widget or gadget or whatever
in there to
Salve Mary,*!
Nice idea :)
On Mon, 29 Jan 2007, Mary Stovel wrote:
The pictures of the Neo show a clock. Will this be a world clock?
I would like that the normal calendar shows time of daylight
- brigher background during the local day
- darker background during the nigth (maybe
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