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SystemName World Clock
InstallDir WldClock
ExeName WldClock.Exe
IniFile WldClock.Ini
CopyFileKeep WldClock.Ini
CopyFile WldClock.Hlp
CopyFile WldClock.Inf
CopyFile City.Lst
CopyFile WldClock.Exe
CopyFile ReadMe.WC
CopyDLL Picture.DLL
ReqSizeEst 1024
StartUpShadow
StartInfo
This is the Installation procedure for "World Clock" Version 1.53,
a product of Keystone Software Corp. (c) Copyright 1994-1996.
World Clock has been tested under OS/2 Warp and should work with V2.1.
World Clock displays from 1 to 24 clocks. You can select the city, a location
from around the world, for each clock. World Clock takes the time from your
computer's internal clock. In-order to display the time at other locations,
World Clock must know some things about your local time zone. The information
about your local time zone and other options of World Clock are maintained through
the use of an OS/2 style notebook. The Settings notebook is opened by pressing
{Ctrl}S while the World Clock window has the focus, by clicking on a Clock
(city name or time) with the left mouse button or by clicking on a clock (city
name or time) with the right mouse button and selecting "Settings" from the pop-up
menu. The Settings notebook has eleven pages. Each page allows you to choose options
that tailor World Clock to your specific needs. After installing World Clock and
running it for the first time, you should open the Settings notebook and turn to
the Local Zone page. FixPack 17 users, see note in ReadMe.WC file.