v1.6 [Aug 24, 2015]
- Added option to export and import settings using a text file. See Export and Import Settings.
- Improved installation program: the setup program now automatically closes Wclock if it is running, and restarts it afterwards.
- Improved updates of latest TZ information and new version of Wclock in the Automatic Update Feature. These now download all they need and automatically restart the program with the new information/version. You still need to click on the buttons to make them work. Look for the red dots!
- Fixed the black-on-black problem when using the High Contrast colour scheme.
- Removed the "Donate" button and other nagging requests to make a donation. [donateHowever, if you can, please make a donation to support the continued development of Wclock.]
- Put back the "Save Settings" option in the main menu. Any changes should be saved immediately and automatically, but on some systems, for unknown reasons, this wasn't happening. This option is a manual override. It will be grayed out unless you've actually changed something.
v1.5 [Feb 4, 2012]
New in the latest version:
-Added option to hide the clocks and a new icon in the system tray which you can use to restore the clocks.;
-Added a choice of two larger font sizes for the clock faces;
-Will now remember its last position properly on a dual-monitor system.;
-Automatically saves any changes to the clocks or preferences immediately. Removed the now redundant "Save Settings" option;
-Increased the maximum number of individual clocks from 20 to 64;
-Added a "Refresh" option to repaint the clock display. This helps if the clock has been obscured;
-Added a calendar option, which will also compute the number of days from today to a given date;
-Added a countdown timer, which will set off an alarm after a given period of time.
v1.4 [May 8, 2009]
This version includes new time zone data for Bolivia, Paraguay and Uruguay.
In this version there have been added or changed time zone data.