If you click on the clock in the system tray, you’ll see an analog clock showing the current time along with a calendar showing today’s date in the month. You can change the time or add more clocks by clicking the Change date and time settings link in the bottom.This will open the Date and Time dialog, where you can change your system time, date, and time zone.To add additional clocks to the taskbar, select the Additional Clocks tab.
You can add up to 2 more clocks; just check Show this clock beside one or both clocks, select the time zone you want that clock to show, and enter a name that will help you remember what that time’s for.Feel free to specialize the display name to help you remember what the clock’s for. For instance, if your Grandmother lives in Eastern Time, you could name EST as Grandma so you’ll always quickly know what time it is at Grandma’s house and never call her at a wrong time. Or, you could enter a region name, or the time zone’s abbreviation itself if that’s easier for you.Now you can quickly see the time in all three places by simply hovering over the clock in your taskbar.If you click on the clock in the taskbar, you’ll now see 3 clocks. The larger one is the current time in your time zone, while the other clocks are the extra ones you added before. They’ll even show the correct day of the week below the clock if it’s currently a different day in these time zones.Keep up With Time Zones With The Clock GadgetIf you’d like to keep up with more than 3 time zones, or would simply like to have the clocks always available to view, the Clock desktop gadget is a great way to do this.
Right-click on your desktop and select Gadgets to add it to your desktop.Drag the Clock gadget out of the gallery, and place it wherever you’d like on your desktop.To customize your clock gadget with a name and specific time, click the gear button to open the gadget options pane.Now you can enter a name for your clock and select a time zone from the list. By default the clock gadget will show your computer’s default time, but you can select any time zone so you’ll always remember the time in that area. Click OK when you’re done.Your new clock gadget will show the name in the middle of the clock, and the time in digital format including AM or PM when you hover over it.You could even recreate the clock wall popular at banks and airports with the current time in different cities around the world.ConclusionAlthough the extra clocks are not a groundbreaking feature in Windows 7, they do make it nicer to keep up with the time zones most important in your life. World travelers know first hand how difficult it can be to keep up with the time in different continents for business meetings and more, but in today’s globalized world, it’s increasingly important for all of us to interact with different time zones.Here are some additional articles on how to customize or fix issues with the Clock in Windows 7, Vista and XP:.Who knew you could do so much with the Clock in Windows?
IntroductionIf you're like me and have friends and family in other countries, or need to work on a daily basis with people in multiple timezones around the world, then this page is for you. I have searched, and found a vast number of web sites claiming to have free multiple timezone world clock utilities, able to display multiple times and clocks simultaneously.Unfortunately, many web sites have misleading keywords and text around the applications, apparently all they want is page hits and will shamelessly attract people with deception. A large percentage of the pages I have visited in my searches for a good utility yielded almost entirely fully commercial or shareware applications. I prefer to use true freeware, which is the purpose of this website, and in fact this software category.Many of the utilities are also very limited, not delivering on what the pages promise, or being limited in the number of clocks that can be displayed simultaneously. For some people, the magic number of five simultaneous clocks offered by many programs might be enough. For anyone working for a global company, dealing with people in different time zones on a daily basis, you will probably find, like me, that five just doesn't cut it, and you need more like ten or even twenty different times available.Rated Products.
No color customization available, no transparency mode when configured for always on top, didn't work well in Windows 10. Web-based World Clocks and Browser Add-onsThere are many online time services and you may find an online clock or a browser addon is all you need and has the added advantage that you don't have to install yet another new application on your computer.is the one I have found most versatile than any other sites available. It allows you to see the time and date of virtually any city in every country.
If you want to customize it and create your own settings for a custom clock with all the time zones you care about, you can create a free account to store your settings so that your custom clock display is always displayed just the way you want it. So far I have not seen any spam associated with the email address I used to register on the web site, so I believe I can recommend it with no hesitation.The real benefit of a web based service like this over browser based addons is that it is truly portable, in that it is available no matter whether you use your own computer or another, and no matter what web browser is available to you.is a very versatile and fully featured multi timezone clock addon to Firefox browser. It works just the same way in both Firefox and Thunderbird.
It is very configurable, allowing just about any number of clocks and can be configured to display in the status bar (left or right) or in a toolbar.A really nice feature is the ability to display a little flag icon next to the time for a quick and easy visual identification, and also the ability to change the color of the text used to display the clock depending on the time. I use this to have my primary remote timezone display green during waking hours, and red during the night. Another nice feature is the ability to pick a few clocks to display in the status bar (or toolbar), and have all your configured clocks display when you hover your mouse over the FoxClocks in your status bar. The timezone database is kept up to date, an important feature when countries change their daylight savings time rules.Related Products and LinksYou might want to check out these articles too:.EditorThis software review is copy-edited. Please help edit and improve this article by.Please rate this article. Advanced World Clock does look great, I'm a little nervous that the download link on the site actually downloads a downloader but I'll give it a whirl in vbox later anyway, as it looks v good.I'd like to add a couple too - for a very simple systray tooltip to which you can add your own timezones, go to the MooO software site and find 'World Time'.

For something with more eye-candy and fun to play with, try 'World Clock' from flash-clocks.com, there's a portable version on the PAF website.Of course the W7 clock also lets you add custom timezones as well which is pretty neat. or to post comments.