
TOKYO (MacHouse) – A few days ago, we released TimeINTL. And we just submitted an extension version of TimeINTL to Mac App Store about an hour ago.
TimeINTL Extended Edition is a desktop application that lets you build your own international clock system, keeping track of the time with analog clocks at multiple locations around the world. It’s an extended version of TimeINTL, an existing software title. TimeINTL lets you keep track of the time at 54 locations while this application gives you access to additional 31 cities with a total of 85 locations around the world. These additional 31 cities include Antananarivo (Madagascar), Lima (Peru), Quito (Ecuador), Sofia (Bulgaria), Lisbon (Portugal), Asunción (Paraguay), San Juan (Puert Rico), La Paz (Bolivia), Algiers (Algeria), Dar es Salaam (Tanzania), Kinshasa (Rep. of Congo), Tripoli (Libya), Dakar (Senegal), Dallas (US), Havana (Cuba), Winnipeg (Canada), San José (Costa Rica), Dhaka (Bangladesh), Kabul (Afganistan), Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia), Yangon (Burma), Tashkent (Uzbekistan), Vladivostok (Russia), Manila (the Philippines), Kathmandu (Nepal), Adelaide (Australia), Baghdad (Iraq), Ulan Bator (Mogolia), Krasnoyarsk (Russia), Addis Ababa (Ethiopia), Port-au-Prince (Haiti). Original locations include Tokyo (Japan), Beijing (China), Mumbai (India), Jakarta (Indonesia), Sydney (Australia), Perth (Australia), Moscow (Russia), Dubai (UAE), Athens (Greece), Jerusalem (Israel), Nairobi (Kenya), Cape Town (South Africa), Lagos (Nigeria), London (UK), New York City (US), Chicago (US), San Francisco (US), Mexico City (Mexico), Caracas (Venezuela), Sao Paulo (Brazil), Santiago (Chile), Wellington (New Zealand), Madrid (Spain), Paris (France), Rome (Italy), Geneva (Switzerland), Dublin (Ireland), Amsterdam (the Netherlands), Berlin (Germany), Oslo (Norway), Helsinki (Finland), Istanbul (Turkey), Kiev (Ukraine), Saint Petersburg (Russia), Novosibirsk (Russia), Hong Kong (China), Guangzhou (China), Shanghai (China), Ho Chi Minh City (Vietnam), Singapore, Taipei (Taiwan), Islamabad (Pakistan), Bangkok (Thailand), Seoul (South Korea), Riyadh (Saudi Arabia), Cairo (Egypt), Toronto (Canada), Vancouver (Canada), Denver (US), Honolulu (US), Buenos Aires (Argentina), Bogota (Columbia), Tehran (Iran), Colombo (Sri Lanka).
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Using TimeINTL, it’s up to you to decide how many analog clocks to run for which cities. You can run several dozens of analog clocks at the same time. It’s also up to you to decide where to position which clock around the application window.
Note that the application window will occupy the desktop area with a size of 1,600 x 1,232 points. Continue reading →