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     <title>WorldTime Alarm Manager (Alarm Import?)</title>
     <link>http://www.pawprint.net/forum/index.php?action=view&amp;id=834</link>
     <description>quietstormx: I do not have an answer for your question but I wanted to let you know  that Worldtime Alarm does not adjust for Daylight Savings Time changes. That is, alarms will be 1 hour early or late if DST changes between the time the alarm was created and the time the alarm is set for. This is one of the few bugs I know of in WorldTime.
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     <title>WorldTime Alarm Manager (Alarm Import?)</title>
     <link>http://www.pawprint.net/forum/index.php?action=view&amp;id=833</link>
     <description>I was wondering why can&apos;t you import Alarms for the Manager? You have to input manually each one. It&apos;s a chore when you have a few. Is this not included? </description>
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     <title>feedback / suggestions</title>
     <link>http://www.pawprint.net/forum/index.php?action=view&amp;id=832</link>
     <description>joetabla:

I am able to display my clocks vertically. Go to the General tab in Settings.
Choose the Height button in the Constrain Window group (center right).

Now go to the clock display and move one of the vertical edges towards the
center until only one clock is displayed horizontally. 

This works on Win2k and XP Pro.

I am attaching a screen shot. Hope it works.</description>
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     <title>feedback / suggestions</title>
     <link>http://www.pawprint.net/forum/index.php?action=view&amp;id=831</link>
     <description>I like the transparency idea and would also like to see a &quot;dockable&quot; option to force it to the edge of the screen.</description>
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     <title>Universal time format</title>
     <link>http://www.pawprint.net/forum/index.php?action=view&amp;id=830</link>
     <description>I agree with joetabla&apos;s post.

The application is very flexible and I display different formats just because I like seeing what they are rather than having to go look them up when I want to know.

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     <title>How many happy users are here?</title>
     <link>http://www.pawprint.net/forum/index.php?action=view&amp;id=829</link>
     <description>Hi all. I&apos;m a happy user who is glad to have found this application.

I stay involved in video chats with friends all over the world.  I&apos;m in the States and converse with people in Australia, Egypt, Israel, Great Britain, etc., and the World Time Clock is a big help keeping me informed of what time everyone is on.  For the folks in Australia I display the date along with the time as it is usually &quot;tomorrow&quot; for them when we have our marathon video chats.

We use a free </description>
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     <title>How many happy users are here?</title>
     <link>http://www.pawprint.net/forum/index.php?action=view&amp;id=828</link>
     <description>Hi Ken, 
I&apos;m a happy user, even though I have the same problem you&apos;ve encountered. I&apos;m in Europe, GMT+1, and the time on my world clock is displayed correctly. However, I would also like to keep track of time in Adelaide, Australia, and the time there is displayed one hour less that what it actually is. I tried the tips, but that&apos;s not the problem. I believe that the problem lies in the rule that calculates the time. Adelaide is GMT+9.5. Which is excactly what the World </description>
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     <title>Missing Conversions...</title>
     <link>http://www.pawprint.net/forum/index.php?action=view&amp;id=827</link>
     <description>Any update on the new file? I can send you the xml file that I used to add it if you want.</description>
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     <title>Vesaverter does not work...</title>
     <link>http://www.pawprint.net/forum/index.php?action=view&amp;id=826</link>
     <description>How did you extract the files? Just drag and drop won&apos;t work because the data files go into another directory. Extract to your desktop, then drag that folder to  your program file directory.</description>
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     <title>How many happy users are here?</title>
     <link>http://www.pawprint.net/forum/index.php?action=view&amp;id=825</link>
     <description>Hi Ken

It seems to me your computer isprobably set to Melbourne time zione.

To correct it, double click the time in the Systray (Bottom right corner) and then click the TimeZone tab.  make sure it is set to GMT+10(Brisbane), not to GMT+10 (Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney)

Alternatively the wrong WT clock could be set as local.  Click the clock that is meant to be your local clock (Brisbane) and make sure that Clock Type shows &quot;Local&quot; and then make sure none of the others show &amp; quo</description>
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