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The HourWorld interactive world clock is a Macintosh product for
timing international phone calls, finding sun and moon information,
lighting,
shadows, and much more. Attractive and functional, PSE products provide
a wealth of information in well-integrated, interactive graphical
presentations.
See the time and lighting conditions anywhere in the world at a glance.
A planner for photography "shoots". Look up almanac information about
past,
present, or future. Explore a variety of locations and dates with
simple
mouse clicks, and use your printer to create almanac pages for any
month
and location. There is even a sundial feature to investigate solar
lighting
at any worldwide location.
A copy of HourWorld 3.4.4 for OS X 10.4 and later is available for
download.
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HourWorld Interactive World Clock - Sun &
Moon Info
at a Glance - Phone Call Planner - What Time Is
It Everywhere?
HourWorld
v3.4.4 for OS X 10.4 (Tiger) through 10.8 (Mountain Lion)
Recompiled as an Intel/PowerPC Universal
Application

See
Products
page for details
Update to HourWorld 3.4.4
Recommended for all Users of
HourWorld versions 3.x.x
Updating to version 3.4.4 of HourWorld is
recommended in order to maintain DST-corrected sunrise and sunset
times.
This updated version includes all known DST rules changes
for 2011-2015. The new version should automatically detect your
previous registration key from version 3.3.6 or later.
Included GTS® from Global Time Systems brings
a high level of worldwide time accuracy and reliability to HourWorldTM
with
the current local time at every point on the earth, as adjusted by
local
political authority as to time zone boundaries and as to implementation
of daylight saving time. HourWorldTM
uses GTS® to display the time zone region
under the mouse pointer, and to adjust these regions daily for changes
that may have occurred.
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Last modified: January 1, 2013