 World Time 2
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 User's manual

   World Time 2 is a full-screen analog 
clock for 6 configurable timezones. 
   It can also display the current date 
and weekday of each zone.

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   World Time 2 is Shareware. You may evaluate 
it for free.   If you find it useful and whish 
to continue to use it,  please send 10 USD  or 
the equivalent in your currency to:

Jan Dejewski
Sjusovaregatan 11
415 13 Gothenburg
Sweden

You  are  most  welcome  to  share  copies  of 
World Time 2 with your friends and colleagues.
If so, please make sure that it is accompanied
by this message.

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 Operating platform: PC with DOS or MS-Windows

 Keyboard, Mouse (optional)
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To exit World Time 2 press Esc.

To configure a time zone:

1. Use Tab to choose the desired clock. 
2. Press Enter to open the property dialog box.
3. Scroll in the dialog by pressing the Up/Down 
   Arrow-keys.

   a) Zone name is usually a geographical location 
      like Paris or Wellington, it can also be GMT, 
      CET, Pacific or whatever you find appropriate.

   b) Time difference is set from your local time. 
      If you, for example, live in Paris and whish 
      to setup a time zone for Teheran, the 
      difference is +02:30. 
      Use Left/Right Arrow to alter the time 
      difference. 
      Use Space-key to reset time difference
      to 00:00 - local time.

   c) Choose the preferred Second style, Date format, 
      Tick interval or turn Weekday display on/off 
      by using the Space or Left/Right Arrow-keys.

4. Press Enter to save your configuration and close 
   the dialog box.

The property dialog box closes automatically and saves
your configuration after being inactive for 30 seconds.

You can also use the mouse to configure all properties 
except the Zone name.

The mouse hides automatically after being inactive 
for 3 seconds but shows again when moved.

The preset example zones have CET - Central European
Time as local reference. You may most probably have 
to configure your own timezones.

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Any comments and suggestions can be sent to:
  jan.dejewski@sdforlaget.se

  www.sdforlaget.se
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