I have been using WorldTimes since early 2007 when I first discovered it - it has been a constant companion in my struggle to keep track of the timezones me and my clients are in.
Its utilitarian, no frills, and down to the basics(KISS) interface ensures that I actually get the information that I need when I need it. It is fast, no junk or unnecessary graphics - it does exactly what it claims to do, it tells time. And it does it well, in one single minimalistic window that does not take up more screen estate than what is necessary. At a glance I can tell if its suitable for me to call my client in Tokyo, Kathmandu or in Juneau.
What more could I possibly ask for?
Whilst I had problems when I rolled out Snow Leopard (Mac OS X 10.6), a quick email to the developer took care of that.
I solemnly recommend this application.
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WorldTimes
Skulduggery reviewed on 12 Aug 2010
Its utilitarian, no frills, and down to the basics(KISS) interface ensures that I actually get the information that I need when I need it. It is fast, no junk or unnecessary graphics - it does exactly what it claims to do, it tells time. And it does it well, in one single minimalistic window that does not take up more screen estate than what is necessary. At a glance I can tell if its suitable for me to call my client in Tokyo, Kathmandu or in Juneau.
What more could I possibly ask for?
Whilst I had problems when I rolled out Snow Leopard (Mac OS X 10.6), a quick email to the developer took care of that.
I solemnly recommend this application.