World Clock on Today is a plug-in for the Today screen that displays the local time for the cities that you select (up to 6 at a time on a maximum of 3 lines).
Very handy if you have family spread around the globe or a job that requires you to talk to people in other parts of the world.
You must define the time difference manually and deinstallation is supported.
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Supported operating systems:
Pocket PC 2002, Windows Mobile 2003, Windows Mobile 5.0
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Binary Clock (YACC Theme) Binary Clock (YACC Theme) - It''s easy for any self-respecting geek to figure out how to read this clock in a few minutes. Check out the image below for the details.
Installation
After unzipping the file you downloaded, you will be presented with 2 files : this readme.txt and the one .yak files. The .yaf files are the theme
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