Friday, May 14, 2010

World Time

If you are developer or accounts manager working for a remote client in a different timezone, definitely you need to know their local time before making a call or scheduling a meeting over the web. As a solution to this, most company's put up wall clocks, displaying local time of their clients, which is pretty elegant solution. 

But what if you want to know beforehand the local time of your acquaintances who are geographically located? The solution comes right to you desktop under the title QClock, a freeware desktop based application. The application lists timezones from cities all around the world, which itself is a pretty good list of major cities to choose from.


Here is a screenshot of QClock on my Desktop





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