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UTC Display simply displays Universal Time in a small window in any corner of your screen and/or in the Mac OS X dock icon.
It can also display the current UTC date. Amateur astronomers, shortwave radio listeners, and others no longer need to mentally convert between their menubar clock's standard time and Universal Time. UTC Display can automatically adjust for Daylight Saving Time, and may configured for use worldwide. Its "Auto-Hide" feature keeps UTC Display from interfering with other screen items.
Here are some key features of "UTC Display X":
· It’s free!
· Never again convert between your menubar’s clock and Universal Time when listening to world band radio, observing astronomical events, etc.
· Universal Time is displayed in an unobtrusive display window, and/or in the Mac OS X dock icon.
· Display window can automatically adjust its color to match the background, or you may define the colors yourself. Select a high-contrast or low-contrast display.
· Choose any corner of your screen for the time display (multiple monitor aware).
· Automatic or manual adjustment for Daylight Saving Time.
· Useful for any time zone worldwide.
· Automatic or manual Internet Update Checking.
· Customizable time display.
· “Auto Hide” makes the display vanish when the mouse enters the Time Display (useful for accessing controls that may be in the same corner of your screen as the time display).
· UTC Date may be displayed, in addition to time.
What's New in This Release:
· Internet Update Feature no longer forces the update window to show when the [OPTION/ALT] key is down during an automatic update check.
· Fixed rare issue where opening the Preferences Window could reset all preferences to their default values.
· Added preference to enable or disable Finder activation at launch.
· Added menu commands to open the User Guide, Read Me file, and License Agreement in the Special menu.
· Fixed problem where "match surroundings" stopped working on some machines running Mac OS 9 and earlier.
· Mac OS X: Added preference to hide the Dock Icon. For this to work, the separate utility "UTC Display Dock Icon Utility" must reside in the same folder as UTC Display. The Dock Utility may also be run by itself, if UTC Display is not currently running.
· Mac OS X: Changed default dock icon time display color to green. You may return to this color by option-clicking the color sample in the Mac OS X Preferences window.
· Updated documentation.
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