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World Clock V1.3 (c) Copyright 1994-1995 Keystone Software Corp.
Author: Louis LaBrunda, Keystone Software Corp.
Registration: $25.00
World Clock is a multi-city time display clock for OS/2 V2.1 and
Warp. World Clock displays one to six clocks. You can select the
city, or any location around the world, for each clock. World Clock
takes the time from your computer's internal clock. Choose from
over 550 cities or build you own city list.
V1.3 -- A bug looking for a temporary folder in the OS/2 environment,
Config.Sys, was repaired.
-- Display of clocks showing time of next day has been improved.
-- Some double clicking problems were fixed.
-- A bug in Custom Cities creation was fixed.
V1.2 -- The Civil/24 Hour setting is now properly read from the Ini File.
-- The 24 Hour display mode now correctly wraps after midnight.
V1.1 -- A bug in the registration process was repaired.
Updated for OS/2 Warp.
Installation:
This program requires the latest version of VRObj.DLL, Watcom's VXRexx
runtime DLL. It maybe found as VRObj21B.Zip on BBS's. This program nor
the Install program can run without it. If you don't have it, download
it, and unzip it and WldClk13.Zip in a temporay directory. If you already
have VRObj.DLL you don't need to get it again and you don't need to put
it into the temporary directory. The Install program will complain that
it can't find it, but it will continue to work.
Normally, when installing over an existing version, the install process
will not replace your WldClock.Ini file, thus keeping your settings. Due
to differences between version 1.0 and all other versions, problems may
occur if the version 1.0 Ini file is not replaced. It is recommended
that the version 1.0 Ini file be deleted before you install later versions.
Or install the later version to a different directory. There should not
be a problem installing over version 1.1 or later.
The install process is designed to run from a diskette or a temporary
directory. If you are installing from a diskette, just run the install
program and pass the diskette on to a friend. If you are installing
from a temporary directory, (you expanded a compressed file), run the
install program from there. When the install program asks for a directory
to install into, don't install into the temporary directory. The install
program will explain more about directories used. After installation,
you can delete the files in the temporary directory. You can keep the
compressed files and pass them along to a friend. Enjoy this Keystone
Software Corp. product, and please remember to register, if you like it.