- Windows
- System Utilities
- Gadgets Widgets
- Sharp World Clock

Sharp World Clock
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Description
Sharp World Clock is an incredibly useful program for anyone who needs to keep track of time in multiple cities around the world. It allows you to place an unlimited number of clocks on your desktop, each showing the time in a different city. You can also use the program to check the calendar, view the current information about the local weather, sunrise and sunset times, and set alarms. It's an invaluable tool for anyone who needs to stay on top of their schedule across multiple time zones.
Sharp World Clock 9.11 could be downloaded from the developer's website when we last checked. We cannot confirm if there is a free download of this software available. The most popular versions of the software 9.0, 8.8 and 8.7.
You can set up this PC program on Windows XP/XP Professional/Vista/7/8/10/11 32-bit. Sharp World Clock lies within System Utilities, more precisely Gadgets Widgets.
We cannot guarantee that the program is safe to download as it will be downloaded from the developer's website. Before launching the program, check it with any free antivirus software. The actual developer of the software is Johannes Wallroth. The most frequent installer filenames for the program are: Sharp World Clock.exe, setup_worldclock.exe and WCPlaceExplorer.exe etc.
From the developer:
Sharp World Clock provides multiple analog or digital clocks on your Windows desktop. Each clock can be customized with the time of a selected location; this program features a database of more then 23,000 cities in 244 countries. You can also make use of its alarms, news feed, calendar, time and date converter, and meeting planner, along with daylight savings.
You may want to check out more software, such as Tech-Pro World Clock, World Clocks Wallpaper or Anuko World Clock, which might be related to Sharp World Clock.
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Can I change the backgrounds of the clocks? Only asking as the evaluation software implies no I can't.