[KDE-India] Action Plan
Rajeev Joseph Sebastian
rajeev_jsv at dinamis.com
Tue Dec 13 15:47:55 CET 2005
On Tuesday 13 December 2005 19:21, Atul Chitnis wrote:
> On Tue, 13 Dec 2005, Rajeev Joseph Sebastian wrote:
> > On Tuesday 13 December 2005 17:46, Atul Chitnis wrote:
> >> . Or a worldtime clock that
> >> actually tells the time in confgurable cities.
> >
> > What are you asking for ? I seem to have all that working with the
> > current KDE clock.
>
> Heh - see? That's what I meant by 'actually tells the time'.
>
> A *real* worldtime clock (as opposed to the cheap imitations and "just as
> good as" knockoffs they try to sell you on the streetcorners :) is an
> applet that runs on your desktop that shows you the time in selected
> cities all at once.
>
> gworldclock is an example of a *real* worldclock, and actually usable by a
> business guy.
>
> Another nice "fix" would be a tooltip that shows up if you hover over the
> clock icon, that shows you the time in all the cities you have selected.
>
> Having *one* clock that shows you the time in that timezone only when you
> select that timezone is not the same thing. Neither is one where you have
> to hover the cursor over a map to get the time in that place. Usability is
> about useful information *now*, with minimal effort.
>
> Atul
Funny, the tooltip of my clock applet shows all the cities I have configured.
Perhaps you don't keep up with the updates ?
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Regards,
Rajeev J Sebastian
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