Show Multiple Time Zones right in the Windows Taskbar with 1st Clock!
1st Clock lets you show date and time from multiple time zones right in your taskbar clock!
Multiple Time Zones in Windows 10:
Multiple Time Zones in Windows 7:
How to setup your taskbar clock to show multiple time zones?
1st Clock replaces your taskbar clock and lets you display any date and time information in any format and style.
You can show up to 32 different time zones in the taskbar clock, displaying time from all over the world!
1st Clock display settings let you add, remove and edit clocks for multiple time zones showing in your taskbar:
Click Add... to add an additional time zone clock and select its time zone and title:
You may choose a time zone from the provided list or you can just enter an offset from the GMT (Greenwich Mean Time).
Setting up time zone clock's formatting and style
Each time zone clock can have its own format, colors, font and background.
You can display any required time and date information. You can use a simple way to specify what information to display:
If you need more control, then you can enter custom format string:
You can specify custom font, color and background settings.
Other 1st Clock benefits:
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See the date as well as the time in your tray clock.
Find today's date with a glance! Specify what and how to display in the clock area, select any color, size, font and background.
1st Clock is fully compatible with Windows 7, 8, 8.1 or 10, including Anniversary and Creators Updates, both 32 and 64 bit.
Monitor computer's performance with CPU and memory load indicators displayed right in the tray clock.
Read more: Turbocharge your taskbar clock...
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Never miss important moments in your life with powerful and reliable alarms and reminders,
with unique unobtrusive notifications! Set any number of one-time and repeating alarms with custom messages, sounds, colors, fonts, icons and actions.
When the alarm goes off, it displays a balloon notification near the clock area for a few seconds. Click the balloon to open the alarm window or just leave it gently blinking in your taskbar. High priority alarms display their message straight in the center of the screen.
1st Clock has been deliberately designed to handle the multitude of alarms with ease. You can browse, search and manage alarms, view their schedule for any period of time. Transfer alarms between computers using the backup and restore feature.
1st Clock never forgets your alarms. All alarms left unattended will display after the reboot. The unique Alarm Recycle Bin comes to the rescue if you accidentally delete an important alarm!
Read more: Working with alarms in 1st Clock Read more: Working with alarms schedule in 1st Clock
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Have a super-accurate time reference on your desktop, with extremely precise time synchronization (up to 1/50s accuracy).
Adjust the time with atomic time servers either once or regularly at the specified intervals. 1st Clock queries several servers to improve reliability and precision of your computer's time.
You can keep a log of time updates, use proxies, and apply a custom offset to the atomic time.
Use 1st Clock time server to synchronize time in the entire network.
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Click the clock once to open 1- or 2-months calendar view.
Find the difference between dates. Use the calendar to review and add alarms.
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Use 1st Clock as a desktop clock if you wish.
You can undock 1st Clock and put it anywhere on your desktop.
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Copy date and time to the clipboard.
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Display Swatch Internet Time
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