Amit Uttamchandani wrote: > Yes it actually does exist and in fact I think it is a better implementation > than the one in KDE. Here is a screenshot of it. > > http://en.opensuse.org/Image:103-World-Clock.jpg
This looks neat! > > It is a GNOME Applet but I don't know if it is available anywhere for > download. hmm .. that could be a problem :) If it were available in Debian, that would be something I have been looking for quite a while now. So far, all we seem to have is: $> apt-cache search world clock gworldclock - Displays time and date in specified time zones kaddressbook-plugins - plugins for KAddressBook, the KDE address book kdeartwork-misc - various multimedia goodies released with KDE kworldclock - earth watcher for KDE twclock - Clock program for hamradio operators tzwatch - Displays time and date in specified time zones on console xtide-data - Harmonics data for xtide Of these, gworldclock seems to be the nearest in Gnome but it appears to be a GTK+ application, not an applet or a feature in the clock applet in Gnome. thanks, ->HS > Good Luck, > Amit > > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]