World Clock 4.0 (c) Zada Solutions, 1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Description ~~~~~~~~~~~ World Clock just got better! It allows you to show the date/time for twelve locations around the world. You can display the time in 12-hour or 24-hour format. You can nudge the time forward or backward to ask 'what if' questions. There is no need to know anything about GMT or time zones, simply select the cities you want from the list of 1,250 cities in 192 countries! World Clock 4.0 is freeware. You are able to make as many copies as you like and distribute it to others. Installation ~~~~~~~~~~~~ You will need VBRUN300.DLL to run World Clock 4.0, this file should be located in your WINDOWS\SYSTEM directory. Once ZWRLDCLK.EXE has been copied to your hard drive, do the following: Windows 3.x ~~~~~~~~~~~ 1. Open the group that you would like World Clock to appear in. 2. From the File menu, click New... 3. Select Program Item, and then click OK 4. In the Description field, type World Clock 4.0 5. In the Command Line field, type the path to ZWRLDCLK.EXE or click the Browse button, locate ZWRLDCLK.EXE and double-click it. 6. Press OK and World Clock 4.0 will appear in the group. Windows 95 ~~~~~~~~~~ 1. Click the Start button, and then point to Settings. 2. Click Taskbar, and then click the Start Menu Programs tab. 3. Click Add, and then click Browse. 4. Locate ZWRLDCLK.EXE, and then double-click it. 5. Click Next, and then double-click the menu on which you want World Clock 4.0 to appear. 6. Type the name that you want to see on the menu, and then click Finish. Comments/Feedback/Support ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Comments, feedback or support can be obtained from: Raymond Zada 321-325 King William Street ADELAIDE SA 5000 AUSTRALIA Fax: 61 (8) 8211 7618 E-mail: raymond.zada@a011.aone.net.au Revision History ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Version 1.0 - 18 May 1996 Version 2.0 - 18 January 1997 Improved user interface. Version 3.0 - 14 March 1997 More contemporary interface added. City base increased from 80 to 1,250 cities Ability to display between 1 and 6 cities Summer Time included Version 3.01 - 15 March 1997 Corrected time problem for US cities Version 4.0 - 24 April 1997 Ability to display between 1 and 12 cities Initialisation file now saved in user's Windows directory All features accessible by using the keyboard Ability to change the colours of the display. Ability to change the names of cities to whatever you like. Can be run minimized on startup.