It’s running in Win 11 on my machine. Pretty nice. Minimal is nice. No fancy bells and whistles. Only change I’d like to see would be to configure the appearances of the digits and drag and drop them where I want.

73,

Dan AI4GK

 

From Tony N2MFT:

Found this multi-timezone clock Windows application today..

(No word so far about working in Windows 10 or 11 - W2CQ)

WorldClock

A Multi-Timezone Digital Clock

Free Software by Jeff Otterson, N1KDO

view of clock faces

WorldClock is a digital clock that can display 1 to N clock faces, each showing the time in a different time zone.

I wrote this program in 1995 when I was working in the Global Network Management Centre of a large telecom, it made the engineers' lives easier. It was originally written for Windows 3.1, so some of the examples shown here have that cartoony look. I have since rebuilt it for Win32, and tested it on XP. I use this on 64-bit Windows 7, it works very well.

The clock faces are attached to the edge of the Windows desktop, and can be placed in either a horizontal row or vertical column from any of the four corners of the desktop.

WorldClock is customized by pointing at the clock you want to modify, and clicking the mouse button two (typically the right mouse button). A popup menu will appear with the following choices:

continues at  https://www.n1kdo.com/worldclock/