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Crave World Clock Pro is a must-have world clock software for people who need to keep track of current time in different cities and time zones around the world.
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Crave World Clock Pro is a must-have world clock software for people who need to keep track of current time in different cities and time zones around the world. The current time will be displayed on a real world map along with day and night effects.

You can add cities of your choice on the world map and also set the world clock as your desktop wallpaper. You can also add analog clock and digital clock on your desktop to keep track of time for multiple cities.

System Requirements:

Windows 2000/ XP/ Vista/ 7/ Server 2003 or 2008

Publisher:

Reflection Software Solutions

Homepage:

http://craveworldclock.com/

File Size:

7.99 MB

Price:

$14

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#52

Tides, wind and air pressure or quality would all be good. Especially if you could be more selective. I love this program though. I can see when it's approaching home from school time or America waking up time so I can expect internet slowdown!

Reply   |   Comment by Marie  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#51

On the previous version was able to turn off at startup. this one doesn't. the option won't do it and can't even find the entry in autoruns , so where is it? , in the windows folder??? if it won't shut off, may have to remove it. Removed the wallpaper previous also , really messed with my screens positioning. nice novelty if it can be configured better. Oh W7x64 8G multi boot.

Reply   |   Comment by Bobby  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#50

Thanks for the great app!
Some minor fixes needed: The desktop clock window does not show the full details on my 1920 X 1080 display (previous version on my other computer with lesser resolution screen worked very well) To be precise
1. AM/PM is cut off, evenif seconds are taken out
2. Date is invisible despite of being selected for display
3. City/Country name is parially acomodate - Kuala Lumpur, Malayasia is visible as 'Kuala Lumpur, Mala'

Still a very useful app :)

Reply   |   Comment by sk  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#49

Working around the bugs:
If you install this program, in the folder of your choice, the screensaver function will crash with...
"This application has failed to start because C:\Program Files\CraveWorldClock\day.jpg
could not be loaded. Re-installing the application may fix this problem".


So, once you un-install it from your preferred location and place it in \Program Files\, you still a...
"\CraveWorldClock\day.jpg" problem.

To get around this problem, create a root folder called "C:\CraveWorldClock" and copy day.jpg and
night.jpg into it. As for the clouds, well http://www.narrabri.atnf.csiro.au/operations/NASA/clouds_2048.jpg
can only be accessed once every three hours so I can't tell if my patch will work here too.

Peter
Vancouver, BC (XP-SP3 Res: 1920x1080)

Reply   |   Comment by Peter  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+2)
#48

I love the look of this but the clock is two hours behind.
Could some kind soul tell me how to set the clock?
I have left and right-clicked on everything!!!!!!!!!

One would think it would synch up to my computers clock and maybe an atomic clock.

Reply   |   Comment by standing8  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#47

Very handy if you play poker online - you can easily see who's staying up late and (presumably) are playing below par.

Anyway its a good program. Like most programs there will always be ways to make it better, but its a great little program as is.

I use foxclocks but I don't always have my browser on and I don't want to have to fire it up to see world times - this fills in a vary handy (minor) need for me.

Thanks to all who made it happen

Reply   |   Comment by Peck  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#46

I am NOT writing of "THIS" program now- its just a general observation on the thumbs up /and down on GOTD.
I have read the postings-
There are AT LEAST 4 types of comments.
Positive
Negative
Questions (that are often answered- and is NOT negative)
Just plain comments (like : "I don’t even wear a watch"
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Its NOT easy to always tell what is what- but it seems you only count the VERY positive responses as "thumbs up" and all the rest as "thumbs down"
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Most often I use the thumbs... If its many UP I look more closely IF I want the application. If its many DOWN I often do even look....
Guess I MUST change that...the thumbs are not to be trusted :-(
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That off my chest..... THANKS to GODT!!!! and the work you do!!!!

Reply   |   Comment by Haakon  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#45

@AW, #37: A time server is configurable in the Windows Control Panel (in WinXP, it's called 'Date and Time', as one might expect). Third-party clock software just reads the system time and date, so it does not need such a duplicate function of its own.

Note, though, that if your computer is a member of a network domain, then it syncs its time and date with the domain server, which in turn (hopefully) syncs with an internet time server (if the server administrator is sufficiently educated).

Reply   |   Comment by kernmapper  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+2)
#44

Zemana AntiLogger (a prior GOTD) has blocked this:

"Permission = 0
Action = Blocked
Description = Setup/Uninstall
Process Name = we2D9F5.tmp
Process Path = C:\Users\********\AppData\Local\Temp\is-7AP1V.tmp\we2D9F5.tmp
Component = we2D9F5.tmp
Company = (Unable to verify) Unknown.
Activity = Registry Access (Type: 28)...."

Probably a false positive, but confirmation of this would be helpful.

The software has installed, looks like there may be no uninstaller, though. There is time to reinstall. Would be good to have this clash of giveaways resolved, though.

Reply   |   Comment by AK  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-1)
#43

mega lol.. Warsaw (Poland): 22:36 but Krakow (Poland)... 21:36 :D other time zone? :D

Reply   |   Comment by woronow  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#42

Overall the program works fine for normal use, even on a netbook -- thank you!

However, this seems to have a minor issue when the "Show Clouds" feature is enabled, it is installed on more than one machine, and they all share the same IP address (say, via a shared home router).

Apparently the program tends to partially "hang" as it waits to get the new JPEG cloud image file; however, as later seen using the "Preview" feature of the "WorldMap"/"Cloud Settings", the default web site used to supply the image is responding with:

"Sorry, your IP address has already downloaded this image in the past 3 hours. Please do not attempt to download more frequently!"

(A reasonable request, actually, since that particular website does not update the image more frequently than that anyway. No doubt it keeps his bandwidth quota/costs down.)

I did NOT get that response from that website when I used "Preview" on the first machine I installed this on.

In the meantime, however, this program acts sluggish and the video overlay for the clouds partially displays a striped image from the last cloud update (but only in the "nighttime" portion of the map, at least on my systems with their various graphics drivers), and I get an "hourglass"/application busy cursor when hovering over the map (although I can still reposition the entire window).

It would be nice if CWC could detect this condition and not get "stuck", and perhaps also display a warning; say, "You seem to be attempting to load cloud images on more than one machine sharing a common IP address. The suppling source of the images, as set up under "Cloud Settings", apparently does not permit this within a certain time span. Please 'Preview' to visit their website and read their restrictions." or something to that effect.

One other issue that I have not confirmed on more than one system is related to using the "Quick Time Finder". I was playing around with the "City" and "Country" methods of searching to quickly zero in on city names I couldn't remember in countries I was interested in (I need to go back to school!); but when I exited, there was a long delay accompanied by the hourglass/app-busy that didn't go away until I exited/restarted the program. Actually the program was still responding in other respects and my CPU didn't seem overly busy; but whenever the cursor hovered over the map, the hourglass would appear in place of the usual cursor arrow. Odd.

Again, overall a very nice program -- thanks!

Reply   |   Comment by harpo2448  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+2)
#41

Note on install location:

I am running 64-bit Windows 7.

I installed Crave World Clock to my (custom) "Utilities" directory, instead of the default "Program Files (x86)", and the screensaver didn't work (looking for files in (x86).

I uninstalled the app and re-installed it to the default directory, from which it runs OK.

Reply   |   Comment by FeAudrey  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#40

I live in New Zealand where time starts for the whole world. The program looks good but is 5 hours behind the actual time for us down under. I can't find how it can be reset. Why isn't it locked to one's computer clock? Sorry not prepared to be dragged back into history albeit where the rest of you are all living! Sorry I will have to delete it. Bruce

Reply   |   Comment by Bruce McMillan  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-1)
#39

It looks nice but in my opinion extremely difficult to set ones own city having to look up longitude and latitude and get the UTC setting just to have your city seems a bit on the difficult side . If you want to gear a program toward an average computer user don't make it such a pain to input your city . Some of the programs i have used similar to this you just type in the city your looking for and it finds it . This program I'll pass on

Reply   |   Comment by Doc  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-1)
#38

In my earlier email (#11 above), I questioned their claim that this program can be installed on Windows 2000. I provided the error message I was getting, and the Microsoft link describing what the programmers need to do in order to fix it. This is the response I got from Reflection Software Solutions: "Thank you for providing the feedback. I will look into the problem and probably fix it in next release." Yeah, thanks a lot. Don't hold your breath.

Reply   |   Comment by CJCotter  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-1)
#37

Here is the comparison of the free and pro clocks for those who are interested. Hope it helps.
This is such a handy tool to have, it is a keeper for me!
Downloaded on Vista and Win 7 both with no problems.
Thanks GOTD and Crave World Clocks



Crave World Clock - Compare Editions

Features

Free Edition Pro Edition

Add Analog clocks on the desktop 5 clocks Unlimited

Add Digital clocks on the desktop 5 clocks Unlimited

Add / remove cities on the world map 5 cities Unlimited

Set world clock as desktop wallpaper Yes Yes

Set world clock as screensaver No Yes

Show day-night shading on the world map No Yes

Show clouds overlay on the world map No Yes

Add your own cities on the world map No Yes

Add reminders regarding your "things
to do" for different time zones No Yes

Reply   |   Comment by Linda  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+13)
#36

I just went to their website and see no mention of time servers or syncing so that you always have an accurate system clock.

Am I missing something here?

Reply   |   Comment by AW  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#35

Just go to this site for FREE:
http://www.timeanddate.com/weather/

Reply   |   Comment by JJ  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+5)
#34

Interesting program as far as basic functionality is concerned. But pretty poor customization options especially on the map where labels for different cities overlap on each other, making it impossible to read. There is lots of space on the map for the labels if the program is intelligent about putting the labels where they won't be on top of each other, but apparently, the program can place labels in only one spot for each city, so you are SOL if you choose cities for your map whose labels get in each others' ways.

Apart from that, the software has performed as advertised so far. There are many websites with the same information though, so it is pretty useless, except for the novelty of having all that information on your desktop rather than in your browser.

Also note that if you have Windows 7, you can put unlimited number of clock widgets on your desktop and set each of the widgets to different timezones, and give them different names. So, you can keep track of time in several parts of the world directly on your desktop. And when places change time zones or make changes to when or whether they do daylight savings time, windows update will keep your clocks accurate. Good luck getting Crave World to keep up with such changes unless you want to pay for the software yourself (GAOTD version does not get updated).

Reply   |   Comment by Balaji  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-5)
#33

I don't even wear a watch. This would just be clutter.

Reply   |   Comment by Gman  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-36)
#32

I can't understand the # of thumbs down. It's a really nice program and it works well. I have no particular need for this type of program but had to give it a try because of all the negativity. You guys should be rating these programs based on how well they work. Not whether or not you like it. It's an easy install. Download, execute program and you are done. No registration is needed. It's got a lot of features and is easy to use. I highly recommend it, it's a fun program.

Reply   |   Comment by Craig  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+11)
#31

My observation with XP home SP3 that had version v1.4: v1.6 picked up
the cities from v1.4 - nice - BUT lost those cities when I removed
v1.4 - not nice.

Reply   |   Comment by Peter  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-1)
#30

Well someone mention Fox Clocks, yes awesome. . . but I don't always want to have the browser open when I need global times.

Very helpful for me since I keep my comps set on UTC time due to the nature of our business. (living in CST)

Those getting errors.
This can be common on several programs, you may may need to run the program as admin to make and save changes to avoid access violation error.

Anyhow, thumbs up.

Reply   |   Comment by Heidi-Ann  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+4)
#29

I got this last time it was offered here. It works beautifully, easy to use, and the tech support is outstanding in this day and age. I wouldn't trade it for anything else on my netbook.

Reply   |   Comment by Larry Weber  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+3)
#28

I must give this two thumbs down.

I use Qlock for my clock - does the same as the world clock, but without the map and

I use Active desktop Calendar for my appts. The ADC is far more robust, certainly more than I need. The desktop calendar and tasks is very handy. But reducing programs is always attractive.

These run on a stable xp64 dual 22" 24" screen 8GB .

I saw (from the web site demo) that this might eliminate the need for two programs.

Loaded Crave world clock. It does not handle dual screens with the wall paper mode. The immediate effect is it tiles maps.

The digital clocks are not scalable. Wow, can't size them.

Took it off and I couldnt' get rid of the global map, had to do a restore point recovery to get my old wall paper back. This is a great idea but not implemented well.

Qlock and ADC stay! Crave World Clock goes.

Reply   |   Comment by spam sorenson  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#27

Since I deal with people all over the world, this is PERFECT for me! I love the map! Makes it very easy to get an instant view of various times all at once! Thank you GOTD and Reflection Software Solutions! Thumbs up!

Reply   |   Comment by Mary  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-1)
#26

Hey there
Thank you so much for a terrific free programme. I am so delighted with this World Clock, and it is very beneficial for what I need to know about time zones and day/night areas in other parts of the world.
Regards
Leolie

Reply   |   Comment by Leolie Creeson  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-1)
#25

Installed easily; the digital clock on the desktop is a nice touch, and the wallpaper mode is nice as well; funny thing - on MY map, Washington DC always appears to be in the dark! :/
I don't understand the install issues mentioned; Click setup and it's all done for you! Some additional personalization would be nice, but "as is" fits my needs perfectly - I will tell all my friends about this one - tomorrow, so the guy can make some money! :)
Thanks, GOTD.

Reply   |   Comment by promytius1  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#24

Re: Doreen (13, 14) Hiding the clocks doesn't mean you discard or delete them. If you perform "hide desktop clocks" and then try to open a new clock for the same city, it will not let you, saying something like "there already is a clock for this city". And yes, the user IS supposed to right-click on the clock as many times as needed. It worked fine with the previous GAotD version. Clearly, the "access violaition" situation is just a little bug. I want to believe when they fix this bug they will be kind enough to build a new Pro version for the GAotD, too.

Besides this buglet, the program is definitely a thumbs-up, a keeper, and so on.

Reply   |   Comment by Deen Read  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+3)
#23

#22 http://craveworldclock.com/download-worldclock.html

Reply   |   Comment by Jeffrey B  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-2)
#22

There are two different versions few month ago I have free version (1.4) that giveaway of the day and this one (1.6) is pro version You compare free and pro listing on

Reply   |   Comment by Jeffrey B  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-2)
#21

After looking at this, I would rather use the feature in windows 7 that let you show up to 3 different clocks in different timezone. I think windows vista can do the same as well but I am not too sure on that.

Reply   |   Comment by Daniel  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-6)
#20

I am appalled by the poor reviews of Crave World Clock. It is a simple utility that performs its basic function very well.

For anyone who must call international clients, it is a very handy tool to quickly see whether you are calling during their business hours. If you have no good reason for knowing the time in other areas of the world, then World Clock probably would not be a useful utility.

Crave World Clock is simply that--a world clock! It is wrong to give it bad reviews because it doesn't do much more than tell international time!

Thank you Reflection Software and GOTD for offering Crave World Clock.

Reply   |   Comment by Preston Mitchell  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+11)
#19

Questions to Reflection Software Solutions Pvt. Ltd.:

Q1. Does purchasing a License today entitle the user to free upgrade to version 2 or only until the end of v1.xx ?

Q2. Does a purchased program license require any form of online activation/authentication?

Q3. Can the program be used as the desktop or desktops screensaver?

Q4. Any purchase coupons available for today only?

Reply   |   Comment by Peter C1  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-8)
#18

A lovely freebie, I had the 1.4 free version but updated today to the 1.6. A great tool, cannot understand why so many are giving it the thumbs down.

Reply   |   Comment by Mungo  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+9)
#17

Like others, I had this app from before.
I use it to track time on my clients around the globe, I am getting to old to remember all the different ones now.

I remember suggesting that the last model became too cluttered when adding a number of cities, names overlapped, haven't had time to check this new release but I hope that has been rectified.

The last one had a transparency adjustment so i could set it as a see though background, haven't found if I can do tht ion the new one yet, maybe it is in Desktop or wall papers?
It is a big change from the previous model, like anything new it is easy to say "I like the old one better" but we humans are just creatures of habit.

One thing and added extra I do like is the ability to ad clocks to the desktop, this will be useful for regular clients, although hehehe, I do tend to remember them!

But all in all, a nice change, time will tell which one I like better but thanks to everyone concerned for making it available and presenting a newer alternative.

Reply   |   Comment by wordperfect  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#16

Very nice and handy little tool. Download and install on XP SP3 quick and easy witb no problems at all. Thanks GAOTD and Refelection Software.

Reply   |   Comment by aswegohomestead  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#15

Installed on Windows Vista. Looks good but... Each SECOND time I try to change the theme of the "analog" clock I get a message like "Access violation at address 00000". That is, the 1st change (point to the clock, then right-click) goes well but the next attempt invokes the "acces violation" message - actually, it's 12 such messages in a row. Too bad.

Reply   |   Comment by Deen Read  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+2)
#14

And another thing, when I click on "hide all digital clocks on the desktop, this does remove them. Maybe I'm not supposed to be right clicking on the desktop clocks.

Reply   |   Comment by Doreen  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-4)
#13

Just what I have been looking for. However, when I placed 2 digital clocks on the desktop, then right clicked to bring up individual menus for each, I get an error messgae "access violation at address 7CC823B in module uxtheme.dll. Read of address 002E0008" Lots of repeated clicks on the "OK" button on this message makes it disappear. But I can't remove them now. I added the balloon showing when hovering over the start tray icon to bring up the time zones I require so I don't need the desk top clocks. I will uninstall and reinstall to see if that fixes it. Otherwise it's a keeper for me.

Reply   |   Comment by Doreen  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#12

I haven't seen the free addon for Firefox mentioned yet called FoxClocks which would seem to have similar functionality to this one.

Reply   |   Comment by Ben  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-16)
#11

Your customers need to be aware of the following. Your software says that this program can be run on Windows 2000. Not so. I get the following error: "The procedure entry point EncodePointer could not be located in the dynamic link library KERNAL32.DLL". Microsoft says that the problem is your software. Their advice is to "Contact the application vendor for an updated version that runs under Windows NT 4.0 or Windows 2000". See http://support.microsoft.com/kb/142606.

Reply   |   Comment by CJCotter  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+5)
#10

@janet
look at the "download" page of their website, there is a table with comparison of "free" and "pro".

Thanks GAOTD - this looks nice

Reply   |   Comment by Karen  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+9)
#9

I downloaded this a year or two ago and consult it every day, especially if I want to make telephone calls to people in other continents. It works perfectly and has had no problems at all with Windows 7 64bit.

If you need or want to have this sort of information, it is a great program. Recommended.

Reply   |   Comment by Trevor  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+9)
#8

Read the instructions, folks. You can include your own location if it's not in the list of choices. Here's how (from the instructions): "To Add a new city, type in the details (city name, longitude, latitude, UTC offset) for the city and press Add new City button. If you want to modify time zone settings for any of the existing cities then select the city from list. Once you select the city, time zone data for the city will appear in the edit panel. You can then modify the settings and click Save Selected City Details button." The only thing I see missing is setting up Daylight Saving Time for your own addition.

Reply   |   Comment by Gonzo  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+22)
#7

I got this last time too and I love it, I would recommend it to anyone. A fantastic little program that helps me keep in time with my friends in other countries. Really appreciate the freebie and would be worth the $14.

Reply   |   Comment by Elizabeth  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+7)
#6

Can't find on their website what the difference is between the free version and the pro version. Anybody know?

Reply   |   Comment by janet  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-14)
#5

Thank you again, GOTD. The Pro version is awesome. This is one app I really love. It has a nice look and I can instantly see at a glance which friends are likely to be awake. I was pleased when it came around a few months ago so I could install it on my new PC, and even more pleased this time with the updated version. Thumbs up! This is one I would pay the $14 for if I hadn't gotten it here.

Reply   |   Comment by Ally  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+11)
#4

Thanks for a fantastic program it`s been well known amongst amateur
radio operators for many years back to the old dos days.Often known
as a "DX window or Twilight Zone map"it helps us determine the best
frequencies to use for communication to selected parts of the world
at what time of day.Maybe one day you might try some SSTV or PSK31
software!! Well done it1s a good site.
Geoff

Reply   |   Comment by Geoff  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+33)
#3

I downloaded it last time too, looks lovely and easy see the current time all around the world and shows the areas in daytime and nighttime,
so useful now and again
Hardly give away of the year ,but nice enough for free.

To people giving it the thumbs down ,well you cannot expect exactly what you want every day , 365 times a year
so no need to be mean-spirited.

Reply   |   Comment by jud  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+37)
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