============================================================ ID LOGIC (R) World Time Clock for Windows by PRS Corporation ============================================================ (Shareware Version) -----------------Short Description----------------- The ID LOGIC (R) World Time Clock indicates the current time in most timezones around the world and takes Summer Time (DST) automatically into account (both in the Northern- and Southern-hemisphere). In addition, the clock - which is fully dynamic - indicates clearly the date division. A new feature enables you to synchronize your system clock with the atomic time generator of the National Institute of Standards and Technology in Colorado. A Conference Time function allows you to ask the question At what LOCAL time should I call city X to reach it at its time Y? (DST is taken into account, so you must also give the date.) Five separate multimedia alarms are provided for which are remembered whenever you reboot Windows. These can be set to activate (once, hourly, daily, weekly, etc.) either a beep signal, a WAV file, a voice recording you can make yourself, a MIDI sequence, an AVI video file or an audio compact disk. Although a large number of cities are already pre-programmed, you can define and position up to nine custom city labels yourself. --------------------Minimum Requirements-------------------- The ID LOGIC World Time Clock for MS Windows requires the following: - IBM PC compatible machine; - MS Windows Version 3.1 or later; - Microsoft (or compatible) mouse; - Display minimum: 540x480 x 256 colors (64k colors preferred); - VBRUN300.DLL in the \Windows\System subdirectory. NOTE: If you do not already have VBRUN300.DLL, you can download it with FTP from hk.net (look for VBRUN300.ZIP in the /shareware/prs directory.) Do this BEFORE running SETUP.EXE ---------------How To Reach Us--------------- PRS Corporation can be contacted via: Pierre R. Schwob, President PRS Corporation Hong Kong Voice: (+852) 2543-7773 Fax: (+852) 2541-9843 Internet Email: prs@prs.com WWW: http://www.hk.net/~prs