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KDE World Clock

Posted: Tue 12 Nov 2013, 03:36
by ThoriumBlvd
My old ASUS EEE's have a very limited version (perhaps free or demo) of KDE World Clock. I was wondering (before actually requesting a clone) if such a pet exists for Puppy. What I would have to request is a clone usuable with ROX or JWM. Search has not reveled anything.

Thanks much,
Thorium

Posted: Tue 12 Nov 2013, 06:10
by zigbert
I don't know how KDE world-clock looks like, but in Puppy there is a world-clock-option in pClock (in the personal menu)


Sigmund

Posted: Tue 12 Nov 2013, 08:53
by ThoriumBlvd
Its a shaded-relief map of the world in which youu can plant 3 Flags (Red, Yellow,Green) to check the time in a tab-bar at bottom of screen. The terminator was shaded light/dark, repressenting day/nite. The image is scalable. The full-blown version used to cost $$. For example, from a master list of world locations, I would check NYC, London, and Melbourne (had to be over 100 locations availible). It was an "icon" for the Eee, and could be placed in the toolbar. I believe the default size was HD-360 (pixels). Useful for Shortwave Radio Listening among others.

Posted: Sat 30 Nov 2013, 21:02
by ThoriumBlvd
I found a screenshot, and the app has been renamed "kworldclock" since the split. This view looks identical to the EEE version.