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     <description>                            AlohaFromFlynnsBeachpark! ~0845hrs~Wed, Dec 28th, &apos;11

Wonder if the YahooWidgets would help?  

There&apos;s gotta be a hunerd of em &amp;  yeah, I liked the Qlock too but enjoy the images &amp;  audio effects of the widgets.  

Thanks for the feedback &amp;  Happy New Year! </description>
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     <description>Mike, thanks. These look great if one is looking for a web-based WT clock.

I&apos;m actually looking for something standalone, with tools like WT6. I&apos;m hoping some will figure-out what is preventing it from running on Win 7 64-bit.

Qlock isn&apos;t bad, bu the GUI is not as flexible as WT6 and there&apos;s no time calculator.

FYI: if you&apos;re running win 7, you can always install the XP virtual machine (VM) and run WT6 in the XP VM desktop but of course, it&apos;s not as c</description>
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     <description>http://24timezones.com/

http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/personal.html

These are two of the useful clocks as alternatives to &apos;World Time&apos; for any operating system!

Merry Christmas!</description>
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     <description>As of this past week, on Windows 7 64-bit, Sp2, WT (latest version) launches, but freezes completely as soon as it appears on my desktop.

even after uninstalling and following the reinstall instructions above...maybe some new MS patch is causing it to crash?

Oddly, the tools DST manager and stopwatch, when launched from: Start-&gt;Programs_&gt;Pawpawprint work!

Any suggestions on what to try next to get the main program to stay running in win 7 64 bit.

PS: the only worldclock app that come</description>
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     <description>As of this past week, on Windows 7 64-bit, Sp2, WT (latest version) launches, but freezes completely as soon as it appears on my desktop.

even after uninstalling and following the reinstall instructions above...maybe some new MS patch is causing it to crash?

Oddly, the tools DST manager and stopwatch, when launched from: Start-&gt;Programs_&gt;Pawpawprint work!

Any suggestions on what to try next to get the main program to stay running in win 7 64 bit.

PS: the only worldclock app that come</description>
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     <link>http://www.pawprint.net/forum/index.php?action=view&amp;id=975</link>
     <description>I installed this on Win7 64bit and it seems to work fine.. The font resize does not seem to work.</description>
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     <description>I installed this on Win7 64bit and it seems to work fine.. The font resize does not seem to work.</description>
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     <link>http://www.pawprint.net/forum/index.php?action=view&amp;id=973</link>
     <description>Great clock.
The font size change does not seem to work.
Mexico has 3 time zones.. 
http://www.timetemperature.com/tzmx/mexico_time_zone.shtml
[url=http://www.timetemperature.com/tzmx/mexico_time_zone.shtml][/url]</description>
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     <title>WorldTime on Windows 7</title>
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     <description>Hi, Scott,

I&apos;m going to try installing WT under Win7/64 in a directory I created at C:PawPrint.

1) Do you recommend installing WT version 6.0.0.941 beta, rather than 5.5.2.748?

2) In your post of April 12th, 2011, you said that the problem was that WT was trying to update its .conf file in the directory where it is installed and that Win7 does not allow that.  In my case, the installation directory will be C:PawPrint, per your post of December 26th, 2009.  Is Win7 going to refuse </description>
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     <description>The problem with WT in Win7 is Windows new &quot;security&quot; on the Program Files folder. WorldTime was initially built for Win2K and WinXP where this wasn&apos;t an issue and I actually made the conscious decision NOT to use the Windows Registry to prevent bloating up people&apos;s computers and instead used a .conf file - more like the way programs work on Linux systems. 

In retrospect this probably was a bad decision despite seeming like a good one at the time. 

That said, it shoul</description>
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