Hi Patrick,
On Monday 14/08/2000 at 22:50, you wrote:
>> With this discusson about time keeping I use Tardis
>> <http://www.kaska.demon.co.uk> to keep my clocks up to date.
>>
> Truly a useful application. Have been using various versions for several years.
=) Similarly, I have a good program for converting between time zones.
It's 1st Clock Lite (the pro version will sync the clock from an NTP
server and so on) from www.greenparrots.com
It replaces the clock in your system tray, and when you hover over it
the tooltip contains the time for any timezones you choose - and it
takes daylight saving into account. Very useful for organizing online
games, chat and so forth.
Also displays time in Swatch Beats - it's now @027 *everywhere*.
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