What Does Crave World Clock Do?

Crave World Clock allows you to keep track of current time for major cities and time zones on a real world map. You can also add themed analog and digital clocks on your Windows desktop to keep track of current time for any city you like. You can also set the world clock with map as your desktop wallpaper or use it as a screensaver. A time finder tool allows you to quickly find current time for any city or country you like. A reminder tool allows you to set reminders for appointments, meetings, phone calls etc. according to other time zones. A popup will be displayed with a reminder message at the specified time in the specified city or time zone. It also has a calendar tool which displays calendar for entire year at a glance. You can choose the year for which the calendar needs to be displayed apart from current year. Crave World Clock also has a tool which displays international dial codes for all countries in a list which you can refer for your phone calls.



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Category: Desktop Enhancement Software > Desktop Utilities Software

Size: 6.74MB

OS: Win 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP/Vista/7

Downloads: 149768

License: Shareware

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