The SwatchITime applet displays current time using Internet
10773The SwatchITime applet displays current time using Internethttp://www.theill.com/java.aspThe SwatchITime applet displays current time using InternetJava > Applets > ClocksOct 11, 2006
The Digioz Java Watch Applet is a simple java based program that tells the current day, date, time and timezone to the visitor. This applet can easily be inserted into any HTML page and used.
First and most important, if World Clock is not displaying the correct time or time zone for your location, the problem lies with your computer, not World Clock. This is because World Clock relies entirely on your computer's clock and time zone settings for its display.
Second, while perusing my log files, I discovered more people visit the World Clock page than nearly any other resource on my site. So, because the original (Java) World Clock was rather out-of-date, I decided to retire it (it is still available here) and replace it with a better-looking, more efficient JavaScript version.
T-pack includes a series of web-based time displaying programs (dac, PixCalendar, WallClock, CountdownClock, DigiCalendar, GlobalTime) that can be used to enhance your web site. These programs include comments in HTML examples for easy testing and installation. Use a web browser and open the main menu T-pack.html or open the HTML file in each subdirectory. To get the latest version of these programs, check out the website at: "The J Maker" at http://www.thejmaker.com/
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