![]() Updated IANA time zone database to version 2022d Updated IANA time zone database to version 2022f Weekly and monthly alarms are also optionally shown in the calendar (can be set in the calendar settings) New features: added the option for monthly and weekly alarms to the Alarm Center Updated IANA time zone database to version 2022g Updated IANA time zone database to version 2023a īugfix: the help files within the settings dialog (Design/Format/Global) were not available.īug fix: the alarm list in the alarm center was not always sorted correctly The week number is shown in the leftmost column of each week Īlso added an option "English Names", which switches to English week / month names in the calendar, if a different language was selected in the Windows settings Updated IANA time zone database to version 2023c īugfix: clock design would not be applied correctly, in same cases Updated several third-party DLLsĪdded "Week Numbers" to the calendar, as an option. Next Trans - the date and time of the next (upcoming) transition.Last Trans - the date and time of the last transition - the time and date when it entered or when it left daylight saving time.DST TZ Name - the name of the time zone during daylight saving.If empty, the time zone does not have any daylight saving rules currently. ![]() DST - the daylight saving status of the time zone: Yes / No / Empty.UTC Offset - the time difference to Coordinated Universal Time.Windows contains its own list of time zones in the registry, which is currently smaller than the one from IANA TZ Windows - the windows time zone to which the IANA time zone is mapped.TZ IANA - the name of the time zone according to the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (sometimes called Olson database, according to its founding contributor).This list is sorted by UTC offset by default, but you can sort it differently if you like, by clicking the table headers. There are currently more than 350 defined IANA time zones, but only about a third of that number Windows time zones. The third tab in the Converter dialog displays a list of all time zones that Sharp World Clock uses.Įach city has a time zone according to IANA standard assigned to. ![]() You can set a global hotkey to open this dialog in the settings dialog. The UTC offset information in each row can be disabled with the "Show UTC Offset" checkbox. You can edit the names of the displayed cities, to show your meeting partners for instance (click the "Edit" button left to the city name). Or all rows at once (button "Clear All") and add new cities to the list from the city selector dialog (button "Add City"). If no selection is made, the list will show all cities from your selected clocks, but you can remove single rows (use the small X button in each row) The cities in the meeting planner can be selected independently from your clocks. If your list of cities is higher than the dialog, you can resize the dialog and if still not all cities fit in, you can left-click to "freeze" (lock) the needle temporarily. If you would like to see the time on a future date (for instance to schedule a phone conference), you can select the date in the date picker on top of the dialog or use the "next" and "previous" buttons in the lower right corner. The module is ideal for choosing the right time for a meeting with members from different countries. The program shows these special cases correctly.Įasily Arrange Meetings with participants from different Time Zones When daylight saving starts, a day has only 23 hours usually - when it ends, it has 25 hours. When there is daylight saving in a city, the date shows an asterisk (*) as an indicator. You can see the local time in each of the cities now. Then you can move the mouse over the window to move the needle. To unlock it, click anywhere inside that window. The dialog opens with the needle in locked state, set to your local time (if local time city is set, otherwise to UTC local time). It shows all cities of your current clocks and their local time in a graphical table.įor each city you can see the selected day and the adjacent days. You open it by selecting the menu item "Converter" on a clock. The Meeting Planner is a separate program module in Sharp World Clock. Meeting Planner for Conferences across multiple Time Zones
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