NEWS
FLASH!
Tzones, my old
software project for the PalmOS, has now been adopted and
updated! Go to the new
Tzones page on SourceForge.net to see the great work by the new
maintainer, Daniel Thompson. The information below is retained for
historical
purposes only.
TZones
1.7 - a world clock for the Pilot

Features:
- Now with source code! (gcc
compiler/Win/Linux
environment)
- Palm Pro and Palm III compatible
- 39 cities available
- Four analog clocks in two
different styles
- Digital date, time, and day
of week display
- Optional display of
Coordinated Universal Time (UTC)
- Configurable for
users in GMT +1, 0, -5, -6, -7, and -8 timezones
- Built with Linux and gcc 68K tools
News:
Tzones is licensed under the GNU
GPL. See a copy of the license at
the GN U Project..
I have been *very* busy this year. Please forgive the delay in
updates to TZones.
TZones is now at version 1.7.
Time calculation should now be correct for all timezones
(thanks to Rene Labruyere for
catching a Milan/Rome GMT foobar, and special thanks to
Barry Black for finding two
bad bugs which I should have caught, but didn't. Thanks, dude!)
The app now saves your preferences,
such as type of clockface, and cities selected to display.
Cities in countries not observing
Daylight Savings Times now correctly display the time.
Stockholm and Frankfurt added to
city menus.
If you program in gcc for Linux or Windoze, you can now download the
source and improve the app!
Planned Improvements:
Usable anywhere in world (all
timezones - thanks for the encouragement, Erwin Shomberg!)
Custom clocks
Support for half-hour timezone changes
Downloads:
To read TZones README file, click
this link:
readme.txt
To download the latest binary
version, click this link:
TZones.zip
To download a tarr'd, gzipped
archive of source, hold down your Shift key and click this link:
TZones.tar.gz
To download the source in .zip format, click this link: teezee.zip
I hope you enjoy using TZones!