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ZoneTick World Time Zone Clock 3.5 - User Guide and FAQ

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Frequently Asked Questions - ZoneTick World Time Zone Clock

  1. How do I configure my ZoneTick to display GMT time zone?
    By default ZoneTick shows a couple of clocks after installation: your local time and London. London uses a time zone with daylight saving on. You need to change the time zone for your second clock to GMT time zone. Usually it's called (GMT time zone) Casablanca, Monrovia. Just double-click on the London clock and change the time zone in the Preferences window that appears.

  2. I no longer see the "Activate" option in trial ZoneTick. How can I activate my ZoneTick?
    In an attempt to simplify maintenance for ZoneTick users we removed activation functionality from the product. Paying customers now receive a download link to the full version, which does not require activation at all. If you are a former customer in need to reinstall ZoneTick on another system you may be eligible for a free update. Updates are provided free of charge during 1 year after your purchase. If you purchased your ZoneTick more than a year ago you may be eligible for 50% discount on a new version. Write to support at wrconsulting.com for additional information. We may ask for a proof of purchase.

  3. How do you choose a program or URL to launch on double-click of a certain clock?
    In the "clocks" tab of the preferences menu, click the radio-button marked "Go to URL or launch program". Then, input your desired URL into the box provided. If you wish to launch a program, simply type in the file path to that program. Now, double-clicking on the clock to which you made these change, should have the desired effect.

  4. Do I need to set ZoneTick to display a certain timezone before I can assign an alarm to this zone?
    No. Alarms can be set up on disabled, hidden clocks. Unmark clock checkbox in the tree to remove it from your system tray. Alarms will still function for such clocks unless they are disabled. Note that you can disable all alarms for a certain clock by unmarking its Alarms node or disable some alarms individually.

  5. How do I configure my ZoneTick to display military time?
    Any ZoneTick clock may be configured to display time in a custom format, including military. To make things more convenient, we provide a mechanism for individual selection of time and date formats for each clock. This enables you, for example, to display local time in 12-hour am/pm format and GMT time in 24-hour military format. There is a variety of built-in formats available on the Clocks page of ZoneTick Preferences. The format you need is either "24 hours", "HH:mm:ss" or "HH:mm".

  6. How do I change ZoneTick's appearance?
    ZoneTick comes with several digital and analog skins, which can be accessed from the General Preferences Menu. Just click to the menu in the options dialog, and then select your skin from the drop-down list. The check-box below this list also gives you the option of making your skins transparent, and displaying the toolbar's color behind the digits.

  7. Can I make my own skins for ZoneTick?
    Yes. Making your own ZoneTick skins requires no more than an image-editing program of your choice, and some creativity on your part.

  8. I don't see any clocks in my taskbar. What's wrong?
    You probably switched off the clock from being displayed in your taskbar. Right-click on any free area in taskbar, select Properties and check whether the "Show the clock" option is checked.


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