Titan Class World - Titan Class World has been reliably managing time zones for over 7 years. More than 80,000 customers have come to rely on Titan Class World for its premium performance and reliability.
The new titanclass World is a world first. World 4 delivers world time using a stunning revolving earth.
World 4 delivers globe and map satellite images with animation, sound effects and over 600 customizable locations. World also fully integrates with other titanclass products to deliver our full suite of itinerary and date book time zone management, calculator, currency, clothing and unit conversions.
Includes World 3 for monochrome devices.
· Scalable world map showing times of your choice
· Instantly displays current time of world locations for easy comparison
· Powerful Address Book lookup* with time zone indication so that you can avoid waking up family, friends and colleagues in the middle of the night!
· Calculator for the quick negotiation of times with people in different time zones
· Useful travel alarm with snooze facility
· 12 hour or 24 hour time at the tap of the screen
· Over 600 world locations
· Timer that counts up or down with audio feedback
· Contains GMT and daylight savings information
· Automatically moves into and out of daylight savings time
· Easy creation and management of world locations
· Palm OS 5 and native ARM support* providing the ultimate performance experience for the next-generation of devices
· High resolution display support for the Sony handhelds and next-generation devices delivering extra crisp imagery
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Supported operating systems:
Palm OS 3.x, Palm OS 4.x, Palm OS 5.x
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