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This software is a world clock.There are 141 cities''s timein the software.Such as Honolulu Anchorage VancouverSan Francisco Seattle Los Angeles Aklavik EdmontonPhoenix Denver Mexico City Winnipeg Houston Minneapolis St. Paul New OrleansChicago Montgomery Guatemala San Salvador Tegucigalpa Managua HavanaIndianapolis Atlanta Detroit Washington DC Philadelphia Toronto Ottawa NassauLima Kingston Bogota New York Montreal Boston SantoDomingo La Paz CaracasSan Juan Halifax Santiago Asuncion St. Johns Buenos Aires Montevideo BrasiliaSao Paulo Rio de Janeiro Reykjavik Lisbon Casablanca Dublin London MadridBarcelona Paris Lagos Algiers Brussels Amsterdam Geneva Zurich Frankfurt OsloCopenhagen Rome Berlin Prague Zagreb Vienna Stockholm Budapest Belgrade WarsawCape Town Sofia Athens Tallinn Helsinki Bucharest Minsk Johannesburg IstanbulKyiv Odesa Harare Cairo Ankara Jerusalem Beirut AmmanKhartoum Nairobi Moscow Addis Ababa Baghdad Aden Riyadh Antananarivo KuwaitCity Tehran Abu Dhabi Kabul Karachi Tashkent Islamabad Lahore Mumbai New Delhi Kolkata Kathmandu Dhaka YangonBangkok Hanoi Jakarta Kuala Lumpur Singapore Hong Kong Perth Beijing ManilaShanghai Taipei Seoul Tokyo Darwin Vladivostok Brisbane Melbourne Canberra SydneyAdelaide Kamchatka AnadyrSuva Wellington Chatham Island Kiritimati. You may choose four cities' local time as screen clock,and search all of these 141 cities' local time.After you close this software, it can remember thelocal time which you choose in last time. notify: When you want to exit from the software, please click?Exit'
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| Format: | Software | ||
| Date: | Jul 2006 | ||
| License: | Purchase | Price: | $5.99 |
| Platform: | Mobile | ||
| System Req: | 30k free disk space |
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